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NEWEA 2016 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 1 Matt Formica 2015 NEWEA President Welcome to the 2016 NEWEA Annual Conference. It’s Prime Time! I invite you to advance our water quality profession and celebrate its importance by participating in all the Annual Conference has to offer. As the region’s premier water quality conference and exhibit, this event is expected to draw some 2,300 professional attendees. This year’s conference includes not only 30 technical sessions, two poster sessions, and 200 plus exhibitors, but also numerous networking opportunities, committee meetings, and social events. Take a close look at this year’s program; the Program Committee has worked diligently to provide a wide range of topics for the technical sessions. These include industry hot topics such as Innovative Treatment Technologies, On-Site Power Generation, Innovative Solutions to Equipment, and Operational Challenges, Regulatory Challenges, and Watershed Nitrogen Tracking and Accounting. To get the most out of this Program, I encourage you to explore where you typically may not—visit a Young Professionals event; stop by and visit with an exhibitor you may not know; check out the student poster competition; or visit the committee fair and join a committee. In keeping with this year’s theme of increasing Public Awareness, on Monday our opening session will feature Keynote speaker George Hawkins from DC Water. George will share his successes on the public awareness/outreach front in the DC metro area. We are further honored that WEF President Paul Bowen will offer his insight on current WEF initiatives and the water quality industry as a whole. I’d like to recognize the significant efforts of the conference committees, which include Program, Registration, Exhibits, Manufacturer’s Representative, Awards, and Conference Arrangements. I’d also like to acknowledge the NEWEA office staff: Mary Barry, Janice Moran, and Linda Austin for their energy, professionalism, and patience in putting this great event together. I hope that you take advantage of all the Conference has to offer in the way of technological enrichment, but also that you seize the opportunity to see old friends and make new acquaintances. These are all ways that this event helps us as professionals to better address the challenges of protecting public health, protecting the environment, and providing the foundation for thriving communities and economies. Have a great event! Matt Formica 2015 NEWEA President TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Committee ....... 2 Councils ........................... 2 Conference Events ......... 10 TECHNICAL SESSIONS: Monday ........................... 14 Tuesday ......................... 20 Wednesday ..................... 26 Poster Board Displays ..... 31 Floor Plans ...................... 32 Session Moderators ........ 35 Program Presenters ....... 37 Business Meeting ............ 42 Guest Program ................ 43 Exhibitor Directory and Booth Listings ................ 44

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NEWEA 2016 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM 1

Matt Formica 2015 NEWEA President

Welcome to the 2016 NEWEA Annual Conference. It’s Prime Time! I invite you to advance our water quality profession and celebrate its importance by participating in all the Annual Conference has to offer. As the region’s premier water quality conference and exhibit, this event is expected to draw some 2,300 professional attendees. This year’s conference includes not only 30 technical sessions, two poster sessions, and 200 plus exhibitors, but also numerous networking opportunities, committee meetings, and social events.

Take a close look at this year’s program; the Program Committee has worked diligently to provide a wide range of topics for the technical sessions. These include industry hot topics such as Innovative Treatment Technologies, On-Site Power Generation, Innovative Solutions to Equipment, and Operational Challenges, Regulatory Challenges, and Watershed Nitrogen Tracking and Accounting.

To get the most out of this Program, I encourage you to explore where you typically may not—visit a Young Professionals event; stop by and visit with an exhibitor you may not know; check out the student poster competition; or visit the committee fair and join a committee.

In keeping with this year’s theme of increasing Public Awareness, on Monday our opening session will feature Keynote speaker George Hawkins from DC Water. George will share his successes on the public awareness/outreach front in the DC metro area. We are further honored that WEF President Paul Bowen will offer his insight on current WEF initiatives and the water quality industry as a whole.

I’d like to recognize the significant efforts of the conference committees, which include Program, Registration, Exhibits, Manufacturer’s Representative, Awards, and Conference Arrangements. I’d also like to acknowledge the NEWEA office staff: Mary Barry, Janice Moran, and Linda Austin for their energy, professionalism, and patience in putting this great event together.

I hope that you take advantage of all the Conference has to offer in the way of technological enrichment, but also that you seize the opportunity to see old friends and make new acquaintances. These are all ways that this event helps us as professionals to better address the challenges of protecting public health, protecting the environment, and providing the foundation for thriving communities and economies.

Have a great event!

Matt Formica 2015 NEWEA President

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Executive Committee ....... 2

Councils ........................... 2

Conference Events ......... 10

TECHNICAL SESSIONS:Monday ........................... 14

Tuesday ......................... 20

Wednesday ..................... 26

Poster Board Displays .....31

Floor Plans ...................... 32

Session Moderators ........ 35

Program Presenters ....... 37

Business Meeting ............ 42

Guest Program ................ 43

Exhibitor Directory and Booth Listings ................ 44

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NEWEA 2015 COUNCILS (CONTINUED)NEWEA 2015 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President Matthew Formica President Elect Raymond Willis III Vice President James Barsanti Treasurer Frank Occhipinti Past President (Management Review) Bradley Moore Secretary Gerald Potamis Executive Director Mary Barry

WEF Delegate (10/12) Howard Carter WEF Delegate (10/13) Michael Wilson WEF Delegate (10/14) Daniel Bisson WEF Delegate (10/15) Susan Sullivan

Directors Connecticut Jay Sheehan Massachusetts Michael Moreau Rhode Island Michael Spring Vermont Nathan Lavallee Maine Peter Goodwin New Hampshire Frederick McNeill Communications Council Director Jennifer Lachmayr Collection Systems/Water Resource Council Virgil Lloyd Meeting Management Director Meg Tabacsko Outreach Council Jonathan Kunay Treatment, Systems Operations, and Management Council Priscilla Bloomfield

Meeting Management Council Conference Arrangements Committee Ronald Tiberi Exhibits Committee Amy Anderson Manufacturers’ Representative Committee James DeLuca Program Committee Jessica Cajigas Registration Committee Katelyn Biedron

Communications Council Journal Committee Helen Gordon Media Relations Committee TBD Newsletter Committee Geraldine Ciardelli Website Committee* Robert Musci

Treatment, Systems Operations, and Management Council Asset Management Committee John Jackman Energy Committee Thomas Schwartz Laboratory Practices Committee Mary Lee Santoro Microconstituents Committee Brian Braginton-Smith Operations Challenge Committee Michael Burke Plant Operations Committee Raymond Vermette Residuals Management Committee Elaine Sistare Small Community Committee Daniel Ottenheimer Utility Management Committee Brian Armet

Collection Systems/ Water Resource Council Collection Systems Certification Committee Gregory Kidd Collection Systems Committee John Digiacomo CSO/Wet Weather Issues Committee James Drake Industrial Wastewater Committee Lisa Andrews Stormwater Committee Aubrey Strause Sustainability Committee Elizabeth Watson Water Reuse Committee Edward Whatley Watershed Management Committee Philip Forzley

Outreach Council Government Affairs Committee Peter Grose Humanitarian Assistance and Grants Committee Tim Vivian Membership Committee David Archard Project Delivery Alternatives Committee Michael Curtis Public Education Committee Elena Proakis Ellis Safety Committee David Aucoin Scholarships Committee Nicholas Schwartz Student Activities Committee Annalisa Onnis-Hayden Water for People Committee Anastasia Rudenko Young Professionals Committee Justin Skelly * Ad hoc

Vice President Council (Ad Hoc Committees) Information Technology and Automation Committee* John Trofatter Public Awareness Committee* Clary Coutu Utility Council Committee* F. Adam Yanulis

Past President Council (Administrative Committees) Assessment and Development Committee Deborah Mahoney Awards Committee Charles Applebee Bylaws Committee Douglas Lee Miller Committee Member Appreciation Committee Daniel Roop Nominating Committee Daniel Bisson Sponsor Committee Glenn Haas

NEWEA 2015 COUNCILS

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Conference EventsSunday, January 24Registration (4th Floor) .......................................................................................Noon–4:00 PM

Exhibit Hall Set-Up ..............................................................................................Noon–6:00 PM

New Committee Chair Orientation (Salon A/B) ...................................... 10:30 AM–Noon

Executive Committee Meeting (Salon E) ....................................................Noon–3:00 PM

Monday, January 25Registration (4th Floor) .................................................................................7:00 AM–6:00 PM

Speakers’ Breakfast (Hyannis) .......................................................................... 7:30–8:30 AM

Coffee and Continental Breakfast (3rd Floor Atrium) ...............................7:30–9:00 AM

NEWEA Annual Business Meeting (Vineyard) ........................................... 8:00–8:30 AMWelcome and Opening Remarks: Matt Formica, NEWEA President/AECOM Presentation and vote on 2016 Slate of NEWEA Officers. See description on page 42

Technical Sessions 1–5 ..................................................................................... 8:30–10:30 AMSee descriptions beginning on page 14

Exhibit Hall Grand Opening ........................................................................................10:30 AMAmy Anderson, Exhibits Committee Chair; Matt Formica, NEWEA President Grand Opening will take place at the main entrances of both the 3rd and 4th floor exhibit areas.

Exhibits (3rd and 4th Floor Exhibit Areas) .............................................10:30 AM–6:30 PMPlease note that the 3rd and 4th floor exhibit areas are connected by a stairwell in the back of exhibit hall. See page 44 for list of exhibitors.

Opening Session...............................................................................................................11:00 AMFeatured Speaker—George S. Hawkins (see description on page 13)

Monday, January 25 continued

Professional Poster Board Displays/Session (4th Floor) ................ 8:30 AM–4:30 PMCoordinator: Lauren Hertel, Stantec Session with authors .............................................................................................. 1:30–3:30 PM

Select Society of Sanitary Sludge Shovelers’ Lunch ...........................Noon–2:00 PMby invitation – Charles Tyler, Influent Integrator (Dartmouth/Exeter)

Young Professionals Outreach/Mentoring Program (Yarmouth) ........ Noon–1:30 PMThe YP Committee is planning a special lunchtime session for those participating in the Mentoring Day and for all Young Professionals. Justin Skelly, Tighe & Bond; Dave Archard, RJN Group

Technical Sessions 6–11 .....................................................................................2:00–4:30 PMSee descriptions beginning on page 17

Exhibit Hall Break ..................................................................................................3:00–3:30 PM

Exhibit Hall Reception (3rd Floor Exhibit Area) ........................................... 4:30–6:30 PM

Tuesday, January 26Registration (4th Floor) .................................................................................7:00 AM–6:00 PM

Speakers’ Breakfast (Hyannis) .......................................................................... 7:30–8:30 AM

Guest Program – see description on page 43 .....................................7:30 AM–4:00 PM

NEWEA Presidents’ Breakfast (Champions) .............................................. 8:00–9:00 AMby invitation

Exhibits ..............................................................................................................8:00 AM–6:00 PM3rd and 4th Floor Exhibit Areas

Technical Sessions 12–16 .................................................................................. 9:00–11:30 AMSee descriptions beginning on page 20

College Student Poster Board Competition ....................................... 9:30 AM–3:30 PMCoordinator: Annalisa Onnis-Hayden, Northeastern University Session with authors ................................................................................... 11:00 AM–12:30 PM

Exhibit Hall Break .............................................................................................. 10:00–10:30 AM

Operator’s Reception .......................................................................................... Noon–1:30 PMSponsored by: Connecticut Water Pollution Abatement Association Green Mountain Water Environment Association Maine Water Environment Association Massachusetts Water Pollution Control Association Narragansett Water Pollution Control Association New Hampshire Water Pollution Control Association

Technical Sessions 17–22 ................................................................................... 1:30–4:00 PMSee descriptions beginning on page 23

Graduate Student Technical Session ............................................................. 1:30–4:00 PM

Exhibit Hall Break ..................................................................................................2:30–3:00 PM

Exhibit Hall Reception (4th Floor Exhibit Area) ............................................4:00–6:00 PM

It’s prime time.NEWEA 2016 Annual Conference & Exhibit

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January 24–27 Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, MA

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Opening Session

MONDAY, JANUARY 25 11:00 AM

Moderator: Helen Gordon, NEWEA Program Committee, Woodard & Curran

Welcome: Matt Formica, NEWEA President, AECOM

Keynote Speaker: George S. Hawkins, CEO/General Manager, DC Water

George Hawkins is Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water). DC Water provides drinking water delivery and wastewater collection and treatment for the District of Columbia, and treats wastewater for millions in several Maryland and Virginia suburbs. The Authority operates the world’s largest advanced wastewater treatment plant at Blue Plains.

Under Hawkins’ leadership, DC Water has launched a vast 10-year program to improve aging infrastructure and comply with ever more stringent regulatory requirements. DC Water is designing and implementing three massive environmental projects that total in excess of $4 billion.

Previously, Hawkins was the first director of the District Department of the Environment (DDOE). Prior, he was executive director of New Jersey Future, and served as executive director of the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association. He held senior positions with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and also served Vice President Gore on the National Performance Review.

Hawkins is a member of the Bar in Massachusetts and the District of Columbia. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Princeton University and Cum Laude from Harvard Law School.

Wednesday, January 27Registration – 4th Floor ............................................................................... 7:30 AM–2:00 PM

Speakers’ Breakfast (Hyannis) .......................................................................... 7:30–8:30 AM

Exhibits ...............................................................................................................8:00 AM–1:00 PM3rd and 4th Floor Exhibit Areas

Technical Sessions 23–27 ................................................................................ 8:30–11:00 AMSee descriptions beginning on page 26

Exhibit Hall Break ................................................................................................9:30–10:00 AM

Mr & Mrs Fish Presentation: .................................................................. 9:30 AM & 11:30 AMThe Mystery of the Clam (two performances) 3rd Floor Atrium

NEWEA Awards Ceremony and Lunch (Salon E) ................................11:00 AM–1:00 PM(ticket required)

Exhibit Area Brunch ......................................................................................11:00 AM–1:00 PMThe exhibit area brunch will be held in both the 3rd and 4th floor exhibit areas.

Technical Sessions 28–30 ..................................................................................1:00–3:00 PMSee descriptions beginning on page 29

Adjourn ................................................................................................................................. 3:00 PM

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Technical SessionsSessions 1 – 5 Monday 8:30–10:30 AM

Session 1Hot Topic: Innovative Treatment Technologies

Moderators: Chuck Pike, Black & VeatchVinta Varghese, CH2M

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Novel Deammonification Process for Separate Centrate and Main Plant Nitrogen Removal Robert Sharp, Manhattan College Allen Deur, New York City DEP Wendell Khunjar, Hazen and Sawyer Kathleen O’Connor, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority

Sustainably Stabilizing EBPR Performance at Meriden, CT with a Side-Stream Biological Sludge Reactor Nick Tooker, Northeastern University Paul Dombrowski, Woodard & Curran April Z. Gu, Northeastern University Frank Russo, City of Meriden, CT

Proven and Emerging Alternatives for Stringent Phosphorus Limits Jim Fitzpatrick, Black & Veatch Mark Steichen, Anjana Kadava, and Kelly Martin, Black & Veatch

Lessons Learned from a Nitritation/Anammox Sequencing Batch Reactor Eric Staunton, CDM Smith Michael Aitken, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Session 2Residuals Management—Comprehensive Residuals Management

Moderators:Eric Spargimino, CDM SmithNatalie Sierra, Brown and Caldwell

Salon C/D

New Phosphorus Removal Requirement Tips the Scales—Lessons Learned on Biosolids Management and Odor Control at the Southington CT Treatment Plant Frederick Mueller, Tighe & Bond John DeGioia, Town of Southington, CT

Integrated Resource Management for Wastewater, Solid Waste, and Energy in New Bedford Jason Turgeon, US EPA Region 1 Chris Beling, US EPA

Composting of Mixtures of Sewage Biosolids and Municipal Solid Wastes in a Wastewater Treatment Plant Mohamed Hamoda, Kuwait University

Challenges in Selecting New Biosolids Treatment & Disposal Equipment for The Mattabassett WPCF, Cromwell, CTPrashanth Emmanuel, Wright-Pierce

Monday 8:30–10:30 AM

Technical Sessions 1 – 5

Session 3Watershed Management--Approaches to Integrated Watershed Management

Moderators:Becky Weig, CH2MDavid Bowen, Wright-Pierce

Provincetown

The Cape Cod 208 Plan Update Thomas Cambareri, Cape Cod Commission Scott Michaud, Cape Cod Commission

An Integrated Watershed Approach to Nutrient Management Matthew Davis, Brown and Caldwell Jeffrey Herr, Brown and Caldwell

Optimizing Performance of Existing Stormwater Infrastructure through Real Time Control Retrofits— A Minnesota Pilot Study David Roman, Geosyntec Consultants Scott Landers, OptiRTC David Richardson, Geosyntec Consultants

Managing Phosphorus Loads to Pearly Pond Rebecca Balke, Comprehensive Environmental Inc. Ben Lundsted, Comprehensive Environmental, Inc.

Session 4CSO I—Repurposing and Renewal to Extend Existing Wet Weather Assets

Moderators:James Drake, CDM SmithJeff Cantwell, Flow Assessment Services

Salon A/B

Removing Gully Brook from the CSO system and restoring it to the MS4 system Cynthia Baumann, CDM Smith Joseph Laliberte, CDM Smith Jason Waterbury, The MDC

Walking the Plank—Lessons Learned Inside a 140-Year-Old Combined Sewer

Michael Sullivan, MWH Global David VanHoven, MWH Global

The Final Link in MWRA’s Long-term CSO Control Plan for Alewife Brook Deborah Duhamel, Stantec Jeremy Hall, MWRA Michael Carroll, Stantec

The Benefits of Sound Planning—How Augusta Maine’s 25-year Adapted CSO Abatement Program Netted Positive Results Steven Freedman, AECOM Brian Tarbuck, Greater Augusta Utility District

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Monday 8:30–10:30 AM

Technical Sessions 1 – 5

Session 5Utility Management/Managing— Improvements, Assessments and Apps

Moderators:Fred McNeill, City of Manchester, NHJamie Lefkowitz, Opti RTC

Simmons

Making Real Progress in Organizational Improvement: Moving from Study to ResultsSeth Garrison, Woodard & Curran Mark Lowenstine, Polk County Utility District

Managing the Public Outreach, Regulatory, Funding, and Staffing Challenges of Framingham’s Capital Improvements ProgramJames Barsanti, Town of Framingham, MA Blake Lukis and Peter Sellers, Town of Framingham, MA

The J100 Standard: A Catalyst for an All-Hazards Vulnerability Assessment in our Dynamic WorldMarian Long, Gradient Planning

There Is an App for That! SSO Mobile Application Achieves Better ReportingGreg Pellerin, Woodard & Curran Erik Osborn and Rachel Osborn, Woodard & Curran

Monday 2:00–4:30 PM Technical

Sessions 6 – 11Session 6Hot Topic: On-Site Power Generation

Moderators:Lauren Hertel, StantecMatt Dickson, MGD Process Technology

Simmons

It’s All About Energy—MDC’s On-Site Power Generation & Energy Conservation Efforts at the Hartford, CT WPCF Thomas Tyler, The MDC Jeff Bowers, Rick Peebles, and Mike Zabilansky, The MDC

Keeping Your Cool on a Combined Heat and Power Project Jonathan Keaney, Brown and Caldwell Jim Schettler and Nancy Andrews, Brown and Caldwell James McCaughey, Narragansett Bay Commission

Emergency Generator Compliance at Your Facility Timothy Kucab, Tighe & Bond

The Road to Net Zero at Wastewater Treatment Plants Paul Hughes, Electra Therm

Session 7Specialty—NEWIN—Local Innovation and Piloting for Global Impact

Moderators:Marcus Gay, Nobus Technical ServicesRobert Scherpf, AECOM

Suffolk

New England Water Innovation Network Primer Karen Golmer, NEWIN

Prevention of Fat, Oil, and Grease Buildup in Collection Systems, Lift Stations, and Grease Interceptors Through Use of a Novel Protein-Based Chemical Formulation Patrick Antle, Protein Matrix LLC Peter Rehage and Christian Zeigler, Protein Matrix LLC Albert Robbat, Tufts University

The Green Keeps Getting Greener—Advanced Biological Nutrient Recovery (ABNR) Rick Johnson, Clearas Water Recovery

The Nutrient Roadmap Jane Madden, CDM Smith

Exhibit Hall Break3:00–3:30 PM

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Monday 2:00–4:30 PM

Technical Sessions 6 – 11

Session 8Small Communities/Water for People--Wastewater Around the World

Moderators:Robert Robinson, City of Manchester, NHDavid Bedoya, MWH Global

Wellesley

Successfully Navigating a Pre-Procurement and Evaluated Bid Process for the First Municipal Wastewater MBR System in the State of MaineRobert Polys, Woodard & Curran

Chatham WPCF—Challenges Faced by a Small Community Removing Nitrogen to the Limit of Technology Marc Drainville, GHD Richard Peter, Weston & Sampson

Small Scale Irrigation Project at Abba Samuel River Watershed in Ethiopia Kelsey Reeves and Fiona O’Donnell, Student Chapter of Engineers Without Borders – University of Connecticut

What Difference Have We Made? Evaluating the Sustainability and Impact of Engineers without Borders Projects in Nicaragua Claire Barker, Boston Professional Chapter, Engineers Without Borders

Session 9Collection Systems I— Episode I: The Piping Menace

Moderators:John Murphy, StantecKevin Garvey, CDM Smith

Salon C/D

Challenges in Planning, Design and Construction of Coastal and Island Infrastructures to Adapt to New Flood Elevations and Climate Changes Karen Wong, GHD Inc. Marc Drainville, GHD Inc.

Finding infiltration Using Chemical Flow Dilution Daniel Iannicelli, Fuss & O’Neill Matthew Jermine, Fuss & O’Neill

A Revolutionary City’s Multi-Faceted Emergency Repair Under the Governor’s Avenue Nicholas Rystrom, City of Revere, MA Jonathan Kunay, CDM Smith

Failed Sewer Main Under Salem Harbor Spurs Action Scott Williamson, Parsons Brinckerhoff Rachel Burckardt, Parsons Brinckerhoff Eric Barber and David Michelsen, South Essex Sewerage District

Exhibit Hall Break3:00–3:30 PM

Monday 2:00–4:30 PM

Technical Sessions 6 – 11

Session 10Plant Operations I—BNR—from Concept to Implementation, Part 1

Moderators:Ben Levesque, Tighe & BondEd Rushbrook, Process Analysis

Salon A/B

Real, Affordable Nutrient Removal in Secondary Treatment Plants Paul LaVigne, Montana DEQ Grant Weaver, The Water Planet Company

Nutrient Removal at the Manchester, CT WPCF Christopher Pierce, Wright-Pierce Michael Emond and Ray Weaver, Town of Manchester, CT W. Doug Hankins, Wright-Pierce

BNR in a Small Footprint William McConnell, CDM Smith

How Low Can We Go? Full Scale Pilot Testing of Total Nitrogen Removal Processes Dan Peterson, Town of Durham, NH Tim Vadney, Wright-Pierce

Session 11Industrial Wastewater— from Regulation to Innovation

Moderators:Lisa Andrews, Barr EngineeringSarah White, UniFirst Corp.

Provincetown

Development of Water-effects Ratios (WERs) and Site-Specific Water Quality Criteria (SSC) for Aluminum, Cadmium, and Copper for the Androscoggin River Patrick Gwinn and John Samuelian, Integral Consulting, Inc. Elizabeth Rand, Integral Consulting, Inc.

Biosolids Dewatering Modernization at an Industrial Plant—Plate & Frame Press to Centrifuge Carl Wilcox, Woodard & Curran

Water Reuse for a Commercial Greenhouse Elizabeth Troop, Fuss & O’Neill

Water ReUse System for an Industrial Discharger Timothy St. Germain, Fuss & O’Neill

Exhibit Hall Break3:00–3:30 PM

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Tuesday 9:00–11:30 AM Technical

Sessions 12 – 16Session 12Hot Topic: Innovative Solutions to Equipment and Operational Challenges

Moderators:Mary White, MWRAAndy Morrill, Wright-Pierce

Suffolk

Multiparty Collaboration—A Cost-Effective Culvert Replacement Kathryn Edwards, Arcadis Robert Cantoreggi, Town of Franklin, MA

Leveraging Technology to Increase Catch Basin Maintenance Efficiency Matt Bianchi, Utility Cloud John Lopes, Boston Water and Sewer Commission

Adventures in Phosphorus Removal Daniel Sullivan, Town of Wallingford, CT Brian Hickey, CDM Smith

Bay Park STP Flood Mitigation Upgrade Program Eric Mills, Hazen and Sawyer

Session 13MassDEP I/I—Implementing Your MassDEP 314 CMR 12.00 I/I Program… by 2017!

Moderators:Mike Bonomo, ADS Environmental ServicesRobert Dunn, Stantec

Salon A/B

Overview of the MassDEP I/I Program Kevin Brander, MassDEP

Case Study—Framingham, MA Experience with I/I Reduction Program James Barsanti, Town of Framingham, MA

Important Considerations of an I/I Investigation or “Getting Bang for Your Buck” Patrick Stevens, ADS Environmental Services

Panel Discussion: James Barsanti, Town of Framingham, MA Kevin Brander, MassDEP Patrick Stevens, ADS Environmental Services

Exhibit Hall Break10:00–10:30 AM

Tuesday 9:00–11:30 AM

Technical Sessions 12 – 16

Session 14Water Reuse—Economics and Sustainability Drive Innovation in Wastewater

Moderators:Vanessa Borkowski, StantecAustin Weidner, Tighe & Bond

Simmons

Use of Tertiary UF for Water Reuse Reduces Costs and Provides a Reliable Source for Industry Melanie Blake, Koch Membrane Systems, Inc. Henia Yacubowicz, Koch Membrane Systems, Inc.

Phosphorus-Recovery from Waste Activated Sludge (WAS) in Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal (EBPR) Process Yuqi Wang, Northeastern University April Gu and Annalisa Onnis-Hayden, Northeastern University

Water Conservation Technology for Recirculating Cooling Systems Karen Golmer, NEWIN

Utilizing Stormwater for Cooling Tower Reuse at a University CoGen Facility Jay Sheehan, Woodard & Curran

Session 15Stormwater I— Putting the Horse Before the Cart- Planning Carefully To Get the Most Benefit from a Stormwater Program

Moderators:Angela Blanchette, Town of Scarborough, MEIulia Barbu, AECOM

Salon C/D

Portland Maine’s Design Standards and O&M Plan for Municipal Green Infrastructure David Senus, Woodard & Curran Zach Henderson, Woodard & Curran

Step-by-Step, Improving the Environment through a Comprehensive Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program while Facing a Consent Decree Teri Demers, Woodard & Curran Garrett Bergey, Stacey DePasquale Engineering

Trying to Keep a Step Ahead: How Framingham is Preparing for the New MS4 Requirements Kerry Reed, Town of Framingham, MA Eric Johnson, Town of Framingham, MA

Proactive Preparation—A Small Community’s Approach Towards MS4 Compliance Jon Gregory, Tata & Howard

Exhibit Hall Break10:00–10:30 AM

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Tuesday 9:00–11:30 AM

Technical Sessions 12 – 16

Session 16Plant Operations II—BNR—from Concept to Implementation, Part 2

Moderators:Jon Hume, Wright-PierceSteve Sloan, Portand Water District

Provincetown

Upgrading WRRFs for Biological Nutrient Removal Don Esping, Brown and Caldwell

Emerging Nutrient Limits? Let’s Pilot BNR! Lindsey Shields, Wright-Pierce Kristen Lemasney, Wright-Pierce Raymond Vermette, City of Dover, NH

Mystic Completes Year One Operating the BioMag Process Megan Moody, CDM Smith William McConnell, CDM Smith

Prove It! Demonstrating Performance of a Combined Carbon and Ammonia Removal BAF Erik Meserve, AECOM Paula Anania and Terry Desmarais, City of Portsmouth, NH Erik Grotton, Blueleaf Incorporated

Exhibit Hall Break10:00–10:30 AM

Tuesday 1:30–4:00 PM Technical

Sessions 17 – 22Session 17Hot Topic: Regulatory Challenges

Moderators:Dave Polcari, CDM SmithJoe Kietner, City of Chicopee, MA

Salon A/B

Overview of NPDES Issues Impacting New England Permittees and Strategy for Ensuring Reasonable Requirements John Hall, Hall & Associates

Working through the Maze of the New SSI Rules— Lessons from The Mattabassett District Melissa Hamkins, Wright-Pierce

TMDLs: One Size DOES NOT Fit All Paul Hogan, Woodard and Curran

Integrated Planning for Nitrogen Controls in the Exeter/Squamscott Watershed—New Flexibility Brings New Opportunities Robert Roseen, Horsley Witten Group Renee Bourdeau, Geosyntec Consultants Paul Stacey, Great Bay NERRS Alison Watts, University of New Hampshire

Session 18Operator Ingenuity

Moderators:Tim Vadney, Wright-PierceSandra Tripp, GHD Inc.

Suffolk

Instruments and Methods used for Process Monitoring and Control of the North Attleborough, MA WWTFKaela Wiklund, Town of North Attleborough, MA Daniel Roop, Tighe and Bond

Low Cost Technology for Operational Efficiency Brad Hayes, City of Tavares, FL

Do-it-Yourself Permanganate Dosing System for Odor ControlMike Carle, Town of Hampton, NH

Do-it-Yourself Sludge Dewatering Screw Press Installation Ray Vermette, City of Dover, NH

Do-it-Yourself Improved Septage Receiving Facilities Sean Greig, Town of Newmarket, NH

Innovative Pump Rag Removal Tool and Low Chlorine Early Warning SystemPaula Anania and Mike Baker, City of Portsmouth, NH

Drive Chain Removal Assistive Device and Simple Fix for Railing Removal and AccessJoe Crosby, Narragansett Bay Commission

Exhibit Hall Break2:30–3:00 PM

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Exhibit Hall Break2:30–3:00 PM

Tuesday 1:30–4:00 PM

Technical Sessions 17 – 22

Session 19Information Technology & Automation—Continuous Improvement in the Instrumentation, IT and Automation Sectors

Moderators:John Trofatter, Duperon CorporationJohn Sykora, Weston & Sampson

Simmons

Integrating Wireless Technology into Wastewater Treatment Process Monitoring Daniel Capano, Diversified Technical Services, Inc.

Optimization of Supplemental Carbon Feed through Automation Anthony Giovannone, Environmental Operating Solutions, Inc. Boyd Gregg, Environmental Operating Solutions, Inc.

How Public Utilities Increase Productivity for Annual FOG Inspections Ricky Langley, Utililty Cloud

NO2—20 Years of Tracking an Elusive Quarry with Online Spectrometry Bruce Stevens, ASA Analytics Bernard Beemster, Scott Kahle, and Roy McKnight, ASA Analytics

Session 20Collection Systems II—Episode II: Attack of the Odors and FOG

Moderators:Kevin Olson, Wright-PierceAshley Dunn, Town of Framingham, MA

Wellesley

Rooftop Biofilter to Solve Odor Concerns in Downtown Rockport, MA Lauren Hertel, Stantec Joe Allen, Stantec

Ensuring Your Collection System for the Future: Recovering from H2S Attack Gerald Furrier, CDM Smith Caitlin Carbonello and Kristie Wagner, CDM Smith Richard Feminella, Town of Greenwich, CT

A Proactive Approach to Assessing and Managing the Wastewater Collection System, and a UV Cured CIPP Rehabilitation Joseph Hausmann, Wright-Pierce

Take It Off! Odor Stripping Solves Odor Issues in Red Deer’s Collection System Michael Headd, Stantec Joel Sawatzky, Stantec

Exhibit Hall Break2:30–3:00 PM

Tuesday 1:30–4:00 PM

Technical Sessions 17 – 22

Session 21Asset Management I —Asset Management Trends

Moderators:George Pendleton, Martinez, Couch & AssociatesLori Carriero, Tighe & Bond

Salon C/D

Practicing Environmental Stewardship — and Saving Money — Utilizing Trenchless Technology Shawn Ready, Ted Berry Company Inc.

3D Laser Scanning & Modeling for Condition Assessment and Asset Management/Planning Christopher Lorrain, LandTech Consultants

Enhanced Asset Management through Vulnerability Assessment Linda Warren, Launch! Consulting, LLCSanjay Puranik and George Brown, Hazen and Sawyer Vincent Morello, Broward County Water and Wastewater Services

ISO55000 & Asset Management Aditya Ramamurthy, Hazen and Sawyer Ryan Nagel, Hazen and Sawyer

Session 22Energy—Something Tried and Something New–Energy Reduction and Production Projects

Moderators:David Van Hoven, MWH GlobalDavid Michelson, South Essex Sewerage District

Provincetown

Down the Drain: Trimming Energy Waste from a Wastewater Facility without Breaking the Bank Frederick Mueller, Tighe & Bond Ruth Gay, Environmental Systems Corporation Anthony Piazza, Town of Simsbury, CT

Worth the Trouble? Raw Wastewater Energy Recovery Case Study Anastasia Rudenko, GHD Inc. Andrew Boule, Town of Barnstable, MA Marc Drainville, GHD Inc.

Energy and Organics: Regulatory and Contracting Issues Steven Torres, Pannone Lopes Devereaux and West LLC Teno West, Pannone Lopes Devereaux and West LLC

A Transition to Resource Recovery Facility through the installation of Enhanced Primary Treatment Alex Wright, ClearCove

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Wednesday 8:30–11:00 AM Technical

Sessions 23 – 27Session 23Hot Topic: Watershed Nitrogen Tracking and Accounting

Moderators:Patricia Chesebrough, Weston & SampsonCynthia Baumann, CDM Smith

Salon C/D

How New Methods of Nitrogen Treatment for Stormwater are Designed to Help Cape and Other Coastal Municipalities Meet Nitrogen TMDLs Matt Lundsted, Comprehensive Environmental, Inc. Nick Cristofori, Comprehensive Environmental, Inc. Ray Cody, US EPA

A Multi-Faceted Approach to Addressing Nitrogen Sources in Exeter NH Ed Leonard, Wright-Pierce Andrew Morrill, Wright-Pierce

Combining Sewering with Non-traditional Technologies to Meet Nitrogen TMDLs in Dennis, Massachusetts Kara Johnston, CDM Smith David Young, CDM Smith

Eastham’s Integrated Approach to Nutrient Management - Initial Implementation and Next Steps Jessica Janney, GHD Inc. Jane Crowley, Town of Eastham, MA Anastasia Rudenko, GHD Inc.

Session 24Sustainability—Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure

Moderators:Meredith Zona, StantecDavid Peterson, Kleinfelder

Provincetown

Vulnerability of Water to Climate Uncertainty and How to Adapt Effectively Frances Bui, CDM Smith Lauren Klonsky, Kirk Westphal, and Shayne Wood, CDM Smith

Putting Envision to Work in Planning Sustainable Projects Courtney Eaton, Carollo Engineers Tracy Clinton and Brian Clow, Carollo Engineers

Urban Smart Sewering: Water and Energy Solutions for the Coming Century Julie Wood, Charles River Watershed Association Bruce Douglas, Natural Systems Utilities Nigel Pickering, Charles River Watershed Association

Maximizing Long Term Reliability through Commissioning Jen Muir, JKMuir

Exhibit Hall Break9:30–10:00 AM Exhibit Hall Break

9:30–10:00 AM

Wednesday 8:30–11:00 AM

Technical Sessions 23 – 27

Session 25Safety—Safety Updates for Today’s Plant Challenges

Moderators:Dave Aucoin, Narragansett Bay CommissionJames Laliberte, NEIWPCC

Suffolk

Letterman’s… OSHA’s Top Ten Safety Violations David Horowitz, Tighe & Bond

Confined Space—Check Your knowledge David Wright, Weston & Sampson

Hazard Communication—What’s the BIG deal? David Wright, Weston & Sampson

Daily Work Hazards Due to Facility Construction Adam Conley, Woodard & Curran

Session 26CSO II—Wet Weather Conveyance Improvements and Impact Mitigation

Moderators:Steven Freedman, AECOMVirginia Roach, CDM Smith

Salon A/B

Construction Challenges of the Seekonk Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Interceptor Roger Norton, CDM Smith William Cotter, Mohammad Reza Jafari, and Robert Otosky, CDM Smith

A CSO Tunnel for a Century: Challenges of Planning and Design of the DC Clean Rivers Project Rosa Castro-Krawiec, McMillen Jacobs Associates Rafael Castro and Joel Kantola, McMillen, Jacobs Associates

Nashua Reduces CSOs with Green Infrastructure and Trenchless Technology Nicholas Ellis, Hazen & Sawyer Joseph Mendola, City of Nashua, NH

Capacity Assessment and Management Strategies to Control an Urban Stream in Lewiston, Maine Jeff Beaule, City of Lewiston, ME Daniel Bisson and Robert Musci, CDM Smith

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Exhibit Hall Break9:30–10:00 AM

Wednesday 8:30–11:00 AM

Technical Sessions 23 – 27

Session 27Asset Management II —Case Studies

Moderators:Keith McHale, ConsultantShelby Beauchemin, Woodard & Curran

Simmons

Getting Started with Stormwater Asset Management in Westford, MA Emily Scerbo, Tighe & Bond Jeremy Downs, Town of Westford, MA

Groton, CT Pump Station Evaluation Jen Zoppo, CH2M Chris Lund, Town of Groton, CT Eric Muir, CH2M

Master Facility Plan for the Bowery Bay WWTP Benjamin Levin, Hazen and Sawyer Anni Luck and Paul Saurer, Hazen and Sawyer James Mueller, New York City DEP

Pulling it Together: Canton’s Five-Year IWRMP Asset Management Implementation Michael Trotta, Town of Canton, MA Rod Lovely and Kirsten Ryan, Kleinfelder

Wednesday 1:00–3:00 PM Technical

Sessions 28 – 30Session 28Stormwater II—Earn Your Keep: Making Your BMPs Work Better

Moderators:Aubrey Strause, Fuss & O’NeillRussell Parkman, Ramboll Environ

Provincetown

Selecting the Most Cost Effective BMPs for the Removal of Specific Nonpoint Source PollutantsJeffrey Herr, Brown and Caldwell

Optimization of Filter Media and System Configurations of Green Stormwater Infrastructure TechnologiesIulia Barbu, AECOM Kevin Beuttell, Stantec Thomas Ballestero, UNH Stormwater Center

Tools for Climate Change Adaptation— Intelligent Control of Green InfrastructureAndrea Braga, Geosyntec Consultants Kelly Havens, Geosyntec Consultants

The Development of Flow Simulation Tools for Permeable Pavement SystemsIulia Barbu, AECOM Thomas Ballestero, UNH Stormwater Center

Session 29Plant Operations III—Operational Challenges and Solutions: Grit, Odor, Instrumentation and Primary

Moderators:Tom Hazlett, Woodard & CurranPam Westgate, Kleinfelder

Salon A/B

Get the Grit Out! Manchester, NH’s WWTP Grit System Upgrade Pr oject Fred McNeill, City of Manchester, NH Stephen Calabro, Stantec

Case Study: Odor Control Evaluation and Corrective Action at the Stamford, CT WPCF Jeffrey Pinnette, Wright-Pierce Daniel Capano, City of Stamford, CT/Diversified Technical Services, Inc.

Foam Accumulation and Mitigation in BNR Systems Sarah Galst, Hazen and Sawyer Michael Lynch and Paul Pitt, Hazen and Sawyer Keith Mahoney, NYC DEP

Optimizing Clarifier Performance—Are We Designing the Clarifiers Right? Jim Fitzpatrick, Black & Veatch James Barnard, Bikram Sabherwal, and Mark Steichen, Black & Veatch

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Wednesday 1:00–3:00 PM

Technical Sessions 28 – 30

Session 30Collection Systems III—Episode IV: A New Tech

Moderators:Peter Garvey, DewberryThomas Loto, Kleinfelder

Salon C/D

Innovative Odor and Corrosion Control Strategies for the Woodbidge Interceptor Sewer Robert Bowker, Bowker & Associates David Skibicki, Alaimo Group Scott Thompson, Township of Woodbridge, NJ

Prioritizing Efforts Using SL-RAT to Reduce SSOs Lindsey Donbavand, CDM Smith Dan Murphy, CDM Smith

Welcome PACP Version 7.0: Introducing the New Standard for Pipe Asset Management Laurie Perkins, Wright-Pierce

Cambridge Street Rehabilitation—Challenges of Trenchless Rehabilitation in Large Interceptors Kara Keleher, Weston & Sampson Frank Occhipinti, Weston & Sampson

Poster Board DisplaysMonday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

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4th Floor

Combined Odor Control and Enhanced Dewatering Alan Burke, Chemours, ADOX® Water Technologies

Phase 2 Upgrade to the Merrimack, NH WWTF— Advancing Nutrient Removal Matthew Burns, Wright-Pierce

Church Street Pump Station—Vital Infrastructure for Thriving Beach Community Michael Curry, Wright-Pierce

Glycerin Augmented BNR in an A2/O Process with Online Process Monitoring and Automation Anthony Giovannone, Environmental Operating Solutions, Inc.

Application of the Biotic Ligand Model to Derive Acute and Chronic Site-Specific Water Quality Criteria for Copper in the Little Androscoggin River Patrick Gwinn, Integral Consulting, Inc.

Low Tech/High Performance Nitrogen Removal Brooks Newbry, Aero-Mod, Inc.

Trenchless Technology Microtunneling and HDD Methods Bring Added Value to Wastewater Collection and Water Supply Systems Maurice Ponti, Jr., Stantec

Novel Hydrolysis Process Produces Additional Biogas, Class A Biofertilizer, and a Carbon Source for BNR Ajay Singh, Lystek International, Inc.

What is my General Duty to Prevent Releases? Alan Stratton, Tighe & Bond

Challenges & Opportunities in Variable Speed Wastewater Pumping Kristel Zaman, Xylem, Inc.

Urban Resilience Planning - How Ready are You? Kristel Zaman, Xylem, Inc.

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Session with Authors 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

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Moderator:Annalisa Onnis-Hayden, Northeastern University

Fighting the Rising Tide: Diminished Septic System Performance Due to Climate ChangeJen Cooper, University of Rhode Island

Technology Limit of Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal Process for Sustainable Phosphorus Removal and RecoveryYueyun Li, Northeastern University

Rapid Quantification of Dissolved and Nanoparticulate Metals with SEC-ICP-MSPooya Paydary, Northeastern University

Diversity Of Cyanobacteria in Lake Systems: Explaining Biogeographic Patterns Using a Neutral Agent-Based ModelSahar Shirani, Northeastern University

Effects of Outer Membrane Vesicles on the Gram-negative Bacteria PopulationMasoud Mahdi Soltani, Northeastern University

Wastewater Treatment System Design Improvements at the American Farm School in Thessaloniki, Greece Nikos Kalaitzidis, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

The Electrochemically-Induced Reduction of Nitrates and Trichloroethylene in Aqueous Solution David Berroa, Northeastern University

Use of Ozone to Remove Soluble Organic Nitrogen from Wastewater Lindsey Carver, Northeastern University

Recharging the City: Improving Stormwater Management and Groundwater Recharge for Redevelopment of the William E. Carter Field Greg Coyle, Northeastern University

Lexington “Stream Team” Karen Chan, University of Massachusetts/Lowell

Woburn MS4 Stormwater Management Program Stephanie Collins, University of Massachusetts/Lowell

Moderators

MODERATOR .................................. AFFILIATION ..................................................SESSION NO.

Lisa Andrews ..................................Barr Engineering Co. .........................................................11Dave Aucoin ...................................Narragansett Bay Commission .................................... 25Iulia Barbu ........................................AECOM ................................................................................ 15Cynthia Baumann ..........................CDM Smith ......................................................................... 23Shelby Beauchemin .....................Woodard & Curran ........................................................... 27David Bedoya .................................MWH .......................................................................................8Angela Blanchette ........................Town of Scarborough, ME .............................................. 15Mike Bonomo .................................ADS Environmental Services .........................................13Vanessa Borkowski ......................Stantec ..................................................................................14Dave Bowen ...................................Wright-Pierce ........................................................................3Jeff Cantwell ...................................Flow Assessment Services ..............................................4Lori Carriero ....................................Tighe & Bond ..................................................................... 21Patricia Chesebrough ..................Weston & Sampson ......................................................... 23Matt Dickson ...................................Process Technology, Inc. ..................................................6Jim Drake .........................................CDM Smith ............................................................................4Bob Dunn .........................................Stantec ..................................................................................13Ashley Dunn....................................Town of Framingham, MA .............................................20Steve Freedman ............................AECOM ...............................................................................26Kevin Garvey ...................................CDM Smith ............................................................................9Peter Garvey ...................................Dewberry ............................................................................ 30Marcus Gay .....................................Novus Technical Services ................................................ 7Tom Hazlett .....................................Woodard & Curren ..........................................................29 Lauren Hertel ..................................Stantec ...................................................................................6Jon Hume ........................................Wright-Pierce ...................................................................... 16Joe Kietner ......................................City of Chicopee, MA ........................................................17Jim Laliberte ....................................NEIWPCC ............................................................................ 25Jamie Lefkowitz .............................Opti RTC ................................................................................5Ben Levesque ................................Tighe & Bond ..................................................................... 10Tom Loto ...........................................Kleinfelder .......................................................................... 30Keith McHale ...................................Consultant .......................................................................... 27Fred McNeill ....................................City of Manchester, NH .....................................................5Dave Michelson .............................Essex Sewerage District ................................................ 22Andy Morrill .....................................Wright-Pierce ...................................................................... 12John Murphy ...................................Stantec ...................................................................................9Kevin Olson .....................................Wright-Pierce .....................................................................20Annalisa Onnis-Hayden, ............Northeastern University ..... Graduate Student SessionRussell Parkman ............................Ramboll Environ ............................................................... 28George Pendleton ........................Martinez Couch & Associates ....................................... 21David Peterson ..............................Kleinfelder .......................................................................... 24Chuck Pike ......................................Black & Veatch...................................................................... 1Dave Polcari ....................................CDM Smith ...........................................................................17Virginia Roach ................................CDM Smith .........................................................................26Robert Robinson ............................City of Manchester, NH .....................................................8Ed Rushbrook .................................Process Analysis ............................................................... 10

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MODERATOR .................................. AFFILIATION ..................................................SESSION NO.

Robert Scherpf ...............................AECOM .................................................................................. 7Natalie Sierra ..................................Brown and Caldwell ...........................................................2Steve Sloan .....................................Portland Water District ..................................................... 16Eric Spargimino ..............................CDM Smith ............................................................................2Aubrey Strause ..............................Fuss & O’Neill .................................................................... 28John Sykora ....................................Weston & Sampson .......................................................... 19Sandra Tripp ....................................GHD....................................................................................... 18John Trofatter .................................Duperon Corporation ...................................................... 19Tim Vadney .....................................Wright-Pierce ...................................................................... 18Dave VanHoven ............................MWH ................................................................................... 22Vinta Varghese ..............................CH2M ....................................................................................... 1Austin Weidner ...............................Tighe & Bond ......................................................................14Becky Weig .....................................CH2M ......................................................................................3Pam Westgate ................................Kleinfelder ..........................................................................29Sarah White .....................................UniFirst Corp ........................................................................11Mary White ......................................MWRA ................................................................................... 12Meredith Zona ................................Stantec ................................................................................ 24

Presenters

PRESENTER ............................ AFFILIATION ..........................................................SESSION NO.

Michael Aitken ....................... University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill ............................... 1Joe Allen ................................. Stantec .........................................................................................20Paula Anania .......................... City of Portsmouth, NH ...................................................... 16, 18Nancy Andrews .................... Brown and Caldwell....................................................................6Patrick Antle ........................... Protein Matrix LLC ....................................................................... 7Mike Baker ............................. City of Portsmouth, NH ............................................................ 18Thomas Ballestero ............... UNH Stormwater Center ........................................................ 28Iulia Barbu ............................... AECOM ........................................................................................ 28Eric Barber .............................. South Essex Sewerage District ...............................................9Claire Barker .......................... Engineers Without Borders – Boston Chapter ..................8James Barnard ...................... Black & Veatch ..........................................................................29James Barsanti ...................... Framingham Department of Public Works ....................5, 13Cynthia Baumann ................. CDM Smith .....................................................................................4Jeff Beaule ............................. City of Lewiston, ME ................................................................26Bernard Beemster ................ ASA AnalyticsChris Beling ............................ US EPA ............................................................................................2Garrett Bergey....................... Stacey DePasquale Engineering .......................................... 15Kevin Beuttell ......................... Stantec ......................................................................................... 28Matt Bianchi............................ Utility Cloud ................................................................................. 12Melanie Blake ........................ Koch Membrane Systems, Inc. ...............................................14Mike Bonomo ........................ ADS Environmental Services ..................................................13Andrew Boule ........................ Town of Barnstable, MA..........................................................22Renee Bourdeau .................. Geosyntec Consultants ........................................................... 15Jeff Bowers ............................ The MDC ........................................................................................6Kevin Brander ........................ MassDEP .......................................................................................13George Brown ....................... Hazen and Sawyer .................................................................... 21Frances Bui ............................ CDM Smith .................................................................................. 24Rachel Burckardt .................. Parsons Brinckerhoff ..................................................................9Stephen Calabro .................. Stantec .........................................................................................29Thomas Cambareri .............. Cape Cod Commission .............................................................3Robert Cantoreggi ............... Town of Franklin, MA ................................................................ 12Daniel Capano ...................... Diversified Technical Services, Inc. .............................. 19, 29Michael Carle ......................... Town of Hampton, NH.............................................................. 18Michael Carroll ...................... Stantec ............................................................................................4Rafael Castro ......................... McMillen Jacobs Associates .................................................26Rosa Castro-Krawiec ........... McMillen Jacobs Associates .................................................26Tracy Clinton .......................... Carollo Engineers ..................................................................... 24Brian Clow .............................. Carollo Engineers ..................................................................... 24Ray Cody ................................. US EPA .........................................................................................22Jen Cooper ............................ Univ. of Rhode Island ................Graduate Student SessionWilliam Cotter ........................ CDM Smith ..................................................................................26Nick Cristofori ........................ Comprehensive Environmental, Inc. .................................. 23Joe Crosby ............................. Narragansett Bay Commission ............................................. 18Jane Crowley ......................... Town of Eastham, MA .............................................................. 23

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PRESENTER ............................ AFFILIATION ..........................................................SESSION NO.

Matthew Davis ....................... Brown and Caldwell....................................................................3John DeGioia ......................... Town of Southington, CT ...........................................................2Teri Demers ............................ Woodard & Curran .................................................................... 15Terry Desmarais .................... City of Portsmouth, NH ............................................................ 16Allen Deur ............................... New York City DEP ....................................................................... 1Paul Dombrowski ................. Woodard & Curran ....................................................................... 1Lindsey Donbavand ............ CDM Smith .................................................................................. 30Bruce Douglas....................... Natural Systems Utilities ......................................................... 24Jeremy Downs ...................... Town of Westford, MA ............................................................. 27Marc Drainville....................... GHD Inc. ................................................................................. 9, 22Deborah Duhamel ............... Stantec ............................................................................................4Courtney Eaton ..................... Carollo Engineers ..................................................................... 24Kathryn Edwards ................... ARCADIS ...................................................................................... 12Nicholas Ellis .......................... Hazen and Sawyer ...................................................................26David Elmer ............................ Weston & Sampson ................................................................. 30Prashanth Emmanuel .......... Wright-Pierce ................................................................................2Michael Emond ..................... Town of Manchester, CT .......................................................... 10Don Esping ............................. Brown and Caldwell.................................................................. 16Richard Feminella ................ Town of Greenwich, CT ..........................................................20Jim Fitzpatrick ........................ Black & Veatch .......................................................................1, 29Gerald Furrier ........................ CDM Smith ..................................................................................20Sarah Galst ............................. Hazen and Sawyer ...................................................................29Seth Garrison ......................... Woodard & Curran ......................................................................5Ruth Gay .................................. Environmental Systems Corporation ................................. 22Anthony Giovannone .......... Environmental Operating Solutions, Inc. ............................ 19Karen Golmer ........................ New England Water Innovation Network .......................7, 14Boyd Gregg ............................ Environmental Operating Solutions, Inc. ............................ 19Sean Greig ............................. Town of Newmarket, NH ......................................................... 18Jon Gregory ........................... Tata and Howard ....................................................................... 12Erik Grotton ............................ Blueleaf Incorporated .............................................................. 16April Gu .................................... Northeastern University ....................................................... 1, 14Patrick Gwinn ......................... Integral Consulting, Inc. ........................................................... 10Jeremy Hall ............................ MWRA ..............................................................................................4John Hall ................................. Hall & Associates ........................................................................17Melissa Hamkins ................... Wright-Pierce ...............................................................................17Mohamed Hamoda .............. Kuwait University .........................................................................2W. Doug Hankins .................. Wright-Pierce .............................................................................. 10Joseph Hausmann ............... Wright-Pierce .............................................................................20Bradley Hayes ....................... City of Tavares, FL ..................................................................... 18Michael Headd ...................... Stantec .........................................................................................20Zach Henderson................... Woodard & Curran .................................................................... 15Jeffrey Herr ............................ Brown and Caldwell............................................................ 3, 28Lauren Hertel ......................... Stantec .........................................................................................20Brian Hickey ........................... CDM Smith ................................................................................... 12Paul Hogan ............................. Woodard & Curran .....................................................................17David Horowitz...................... Tighe & Bond ............................................................................. 25Paul Hughes ........................... ElectraTherm Inc. .........................................................................6Jeffrey Hutton ........................ Weston & Sampson ................................................................. 30

PRESENTER ............................ AFFILIATION ..........................................................SESSION NO.

Daniel Iannicelli ..................... Fuss & O’Neill ...............................................................................9Mohammad Reza Jafari ...... CDM Smith ..................................................................................26Jessica Janney ...................... GHD .............................................................................................. 23Matthew Jermine .................. Fuss & O’Neill ...............................................................................9Eric Johnson .......................... Town of Framingham, MA ....................................................... 15Rick Johnson ......................... Clearas Water Recovery ............................................................ 7Kara Johnston ....................... CDM Smith .................................................................................. 23Anjana Kadava ...................... Black & Veatch .............................................................................. 1Scott Kahle ............................. ASA Analytics .............................................................................. 19Joel Kantola ........................... McMillen Jacobs Associates .................................................26Jonathan Keaney ................. Brown and Caldwell....................................................................6Kara Keleher .......................... Weston & Sampson ................................................................. 30Wendell Khunjar.................... Hazen and Sawyer ....................................................................... 1Lauren Klonsky ...................... CDM Smith .................................................................................. 24Timothy Kucab ...................... Tighe & Bond ................................................................................6Jonathan Kunay .................... CDM Smith .....................................................................................9Joseph Laliberte ................... CDM Smith .....................................................................................4Scott Landers ......................... OptiRTC ..........................................................................................3Paul LaVigne .......................... Montana DEQ ............................................................................. 10Kristen Lemasney ................. Wright-Pierce .............................................................................. 16Edward Leonard ................... Wright-Pierce ............................................................................. 23Benjamin Levin ...................... Hazen and Sawyer ................................................................... 27Yueyun Li ................................. Northeastern University ...........Graduate Student SessionMarian Long ........................... Gradient Planning LLC ...............................................................5John Lopes ............................. Boston Water and Sewer Commission ............................... 12Christopher Lorrain .............. LandTech Consultants .............................................................. 21Rod Lovely .............................. Kleinfelder ................................................................................... 27Mark Lowenstine .................. Polk County Utility District.........................................................5Anni Luck ................................ Hazen and Sawyer ................................................................... 27Blake Lukis ............................. Town of Framingham, MA .........................................................5Chris Lund ............................... Town of Groton, CT .................................................................. 27Matthew Lundsted ............... Comprehensive Environmental, Inc. .................................. 23Michael Lynch ........................ Hazen and Sawyer ...................................................................29Jane Madden......................... CDM Smith ..................................................................................... 7Keith Mahoney ...................... NYC DEC .....................................................................................29Kelly Martin ............................. Black & Veatch .............................................................................. 1Margaret McCarthy .............. Utility Cloud ................................................................................. 19James McCaughey .............. Narragansett Bay Commission ...............................................6William McConnell................ CDM Smith ............................................................................. 10, 16Roy McKnight ......................... ASA Analytics .............................................................................. 19Fred McNeill ........................... City of Manchester, NH ...........................................................29Joseph Mendola ................... City of Nashua, NH...................................................................26Erik Meserve .......................... AECOM ......................................................................................... 16Scott Michaud ........................ Cape Cod Commission .............................................................3David Michelsen ................... South Essex Sewerage District ...............................................9Megan Moody ....................... CDM Smith ................................................................................... 16Vincent Morello ..................... Broward County Water & Wastewater Services .............. 21Andrew Morrill ....................... Wright-Pierce ............................................................................. 23

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PRESENTER ............................ AFFILIATION ..........................................................SESSION NO.

Frederick Mueller ................. Tighe & Bond ........................................................................ 2, 22James Mueller ....................... New York City DEP ................................................................... 27Eric Muir ................................... CH2M ........................................................................................... 27Jen Muir ................................... JKMuir .......................................................................................... 24Dan Murphy ............................ CDM Smith .................................................................................. 30Robert Musci .......................... CDM Smith ..................................................................................26Ryan Nagel ............................. Hazen and Sawyer .................................................................... 21Diane Nascimento ............... Brown and Caldwell....................................................................4Roger Norton ......................... CDM Smith ..................................................................................26Kathleen O’Connor .............. NY State Energy Research & Development Authority ..... 1Fiona O’Donnell .................... Engineers Without Borders – UConn Chapter ..................8Frank Occhipinti .................... Weston & Sampson ................................................................. 30Annalisa Onnis-Hayden ..... Northeastern University ...........................................................14Erik Osborn ............................ Woodard & Curran ......................................................................5Rachel Osborn ...................... Woodard & Curran ......................................................................5 Robert Otosky ....................... CDM Smith ..................................................................................26Pooya Paydary ...................... Northeastern University ...........Graduate Student SessionRick Peebles .......................... The MDC ........................................................................................6Greg Pellerin .......................... Woodard & Curran ......................................................................5Laurie Perkins ........................ Wright Pierce .............................................................................. 30Richard Peter ......................... Weston & Sampson ....................................................................8Dan Peterson ......................... Town of Durham, NH ................................................................ 10Anthony Piazza ..................... Town of Simsbury, CT .............................................................. 22Nigel Pickering ...................... Charles River Watershed Association ............................... 24Christopher Pierce ............... Wright-Pierce .............................................................................. 10Jeffrey Pinnette ..................... Wright-Pierce .............................................................................29Paul Pitt .................................... Hazen and Sawyer ...................................................................29Robert Polys ........................... Woodard & Curran ......................................................................8Sanjay Puranik ....................... Hazen and Sawyer .................................................................... 21Aditya Ramamurthy .............. Hazen and Sawyer .................................................................... 21Elizabeth Rand ...................... Integral Consulting Inc. ..............................................................11Shawn Ready ......................... Ted Berry Company, Inc. ......................................................... 21Kerry Reed .............................. Town of Framingham ................................................................ 15Kelsey Reeves ....................... Engineers Without Borders – UConn Chapter ..................8 Peter Rehage ......................... Protein Matrix LLC ....................................................................... 7Mark Richards ........................ Brown and Caldwell....................................................................4David Richardson ................. Geosyntec Consultants .............................................................3Albert Robbat......................... Tufts University ............................................................................. 7David Roman ......................... Geosyntec Consultants .......................................................... 28Daniel Roop ........................... Tighe and Bond ......................................................................... 18Robert Roseen ...................... Horsley Witten Group ...............................................................17Anastasia Rudenko .............. GHD .......................................................................................22, 23Frank Russo ........................... City of Meriden, CT ...................................................................... 1Kirsten Ryan ........................... Kleinfelder ................................................................................... 27Nicholas Rystrom.................. City of Revere ...............................................................................9Bikram Sabherwal ................ Black & Veatch ..........................................................................29John Samuelian .................... Integral Consulting, Inc. .............................................................11Paul Saurer ............................. Hazen and Sawyer ................................................................... 27

PRESENTER ............................ AFFILIATION ..........................................................SESSION NO.

Joel Sawatzky ....................... Stantec .........................................................................................20Emily Scerbo .......................... Tighe & Bond ............................................................................. 27Jim Schettler .......................... Brown and Caldwell....................................................................6Peter Sellers ........................... Town of Framingham, MA .........................................................5David Senus ........................... Woodard & Curran .................................................................... 15Robert Sharp .......................... Manhattan College....................................................................... 1Jay Sheehan .......................... Woodard & Curran .....................................................................14Lindsey Shields ..................... Wright-Pierce .............................................................................. 16Sahar Shirani .......................... Northeastern University ...........Graduate Student SessionMasoud Mahdi Soltani ........ Northeastern University ..........Graduate Student SessionTimothy St. Germain ............ Fuss & O’Neill ...............................................................................11Paul Stacey ............................. Great Bay NERRS ...................................................................... 15Eric Staunton .......................... Univ. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill/CDM Smith .................. 1Mark Steichen ....................... Black & Veatch .......................................................................1, 29Bruce Stevens ....................... ASA Analytics .............................................................................. 19Patrick Stevens ..................... ADS Environmental Services ..................................................13Michael Sullivan .................... MWH Global ..................................................................................4Nick Tooker ............................ Northeastern University ............................................................. 1Steven Torres......................... Pannone Lopes Devereaux and West LLC ...................... 22Elizabeth Troop ..................... Fuss & O’Neill ...............................................................................11Michael Trotta ........................ Town of Canton, MA ................................................................ 27Jason Turgeon ...................... US EPA Region 1 ..........................................................................2Thomas Tyler ......................... The MDC ........................................................................................6Tim Vadney ............................ Wright-Pierce .............................................................................. 10David VanHoven .................. MWH Global ..................................................................................4Raymond Vermette .............. City of Dover, NH ................................................................. 16, 18Yuqi Wang ............................... Northeastern University ...........................................................14Linda Warren .......................... Launch! Consulting, LLC .......................................................... 21Jason Waterbury................... The MDC ........................................................................................4Alison Watts............................ University of New Hampshire ................................................ 15Grant Weaver ......................... The Water Planet Company ................................................... 10Ray Weaver ............................ Town of Manchester, CT .......................................................... 10Teno West ............................... Pannone Lopes Devereaux and West LLC ...................... 22Kirk Westphal ......................... CDM Smith .................................................................................. 24Kaela Wiklund ........................ Town of North Attleborough,MA ........................................... 18Carl Wilcox .............................. Woodard & Curran ......................................................................11Scott Williamson ................... Parsons Brinckerhoff ..................................................................9Karen Wong ........................... GHD Inc. .........................................................................................9Julie Wood .............................. Charles River Watershed Association ............................... 24Alex Wright ............................. ClearCove ...................................................................................22David Wright .......................... Weston & Sampson ................................................................. 25Henia Yacubowicz................ Koch Membrane Systems, Inc. ...............................................14David Young ........................... CDM Smith .................................................................................. 23Mike Zabilansky .................... The MDC ........................................................................................6Christian Zeigler ................... Protein Matrix LLC ....................................................................... 7Jen Zoppo .............................. CH2M ........................................................................................... 27

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Guest Program

MONDAY, JANUARY 25 Lunch – Top of the Hub 12:00 noon Dutch Treat, not included in Registration – please no jeans

Exhibit Hall Reception 4:30-6:30 PM • 3rd Floor Exhibit Area

TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 Breakfast7:30 AM • Regis

Flower Arranging 101 9:00 AM-3:00 PM • Coordinator: Joy Lord

In the middle of January, who doesn’t need some fresh flowers for cheer? Following breakfast, we will explore all things flowers! Throughout the morning we’ll make various tissue paper flowers – both large and small – and then move on to the fresh flowers. If you have ever wanted to know how to make an arrangement for your home, these instructions will help create a simple base from which to explore your own creativity. No two arrangements will look alike. We will make a very small arrangement in a unique vessel, a larger arrangement and, as usual, there will be a few surprises during the day.

Our lunch will be off property but in the mall, so a short walk INSIDE. No need to bring anything this year. Just yourself!

Exhibit Hall Reception 4:00–6:00 PM • 4th Floor Exhibit Area

Annual Business Meeting

MONDAY, JANUARY 25

8:00-8:30 AM

All nominees have indicated their willingness to serve.

Respectfully Submitted by the NEWEA Nominating Committee: Daniel Bisson (Chair), Mike Bonomo, Brad Moore, Mike Wilson, Jennifer Lachmayr.

WelcomeMatt Formica, NEWEA President

Treasurer Report FY 2015 Fiscal Report – Frank Occhipinti

2016 Officer NominationsBy vote of the Nominating Committee, I submit the following nominations in accordance with Article 9.3.1 of the NEWEA Constitution and Bylaws to the Executive Committee, for approval to place the state of officers before the membership at the NEWEA Annual Business Meeting on January 24, 2016:

• Vice President – Janine Burke-Wells

• Treasurer – Priscilla Bloomfield (1st yr)

• Council Director/Meeting Management – Elena Proakis Ellis (1st yr)

• Council Director/Communications – Jennifer Lachmayr (2nd yr)

• Council Director/Treatment, Systems Operations, and Management – Mary Lee Santoro (1st yr)

• WEF Delegate – Fred McNeill (WEFTEC 2016 – 2019)

• Maine Director – Clayton “Mac” Richardson (1st yr)

• New Hampshire Director – Sean Greig (1st yr)

• Secretary – Gerald Potamis (3rd yr)

In accordance with the provisions of Article 9.3.2 of the NEWEA Constitution & Bylaws, these Officers will advance to the following positions:

• President – Raymond Willis

• President-Elect – James Barsanti

• Past President – Matthew Formica

The remaining incumbents are fulfilling unexpired terms:

• Council Director/Collection Systems & Water Resources – Virgil Lloyd (3rd yr)

• Council Director/Outreach – Jonathan Kunay (2nd yr)

• WEF Delegate – Michael Wilson (through WEFTEC 2016)

• WEF Delegate – Daniel Bisson (through WEFTEC 2017)

• WEF Delegate – Susan Sullivan (through WEFTEC 2018)

• Connecticut Director – Jay Sheehan (3rd yr)

• Massachusetts Director – Michael Moreau (3rd yr)

• Rhode Island Director – Michael Spring (2nd yr)

• Vermont Director – Nathan Lavallee (2nd yr)

Adjourn Matt Formica, NEWEA President

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ABBA Pump Parts & Service Booth #183

ABBA PARTS manufactures REPLACEMENT pumps, parts & assemblies to fit or replace brand name pumps used in municipal water & wastewater pumping facilities. Specializing in parts to fit Fairbanks Morse, Allis Chalmers, Worthington, Smith & Loveless.Contact: Wendy Jamison, 5370 Munro Court, Burlington, Ontario, tel: (800) 268-5142, [email protected], www.abbaparts.com

ACF Environmental, Inc. Booth #416

ACF Environmental has provided innovative site development solutions for over 30 years and specializes in Stormwater Management Solutions for all Site Development, LID, and Green Infrastructure design challenges.Contact: Leland Jones, 2831 Cardwell Rd, Richmond, VA 23234, tel: (800) 223-9021, [email protected], www.acfenvironmental.com

ADS Environmental Services (SILVER SPONSOR) Booth #437, 445

ADS provides a full range of flow monitoring equipment and service as well as field capabilities for l&l and SSES study services. Accusonic is a leading provider of engineering flow monitoring solutions and Hydra-Stop is a worldwide provider of pipeline tapping, line stopping and valve insertion equipment. Contact: Peter Frick, 51 Wentworth Ave., Ste 15, Londonderry, NH 03053, tel: (203) 725-4062, [email protected], www.adsenv.com

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. Booth #162

ADS has established a reputation for leadership in the storm drainage, sanitary sewer and stormwater treatment/management industries by staying committed to the development of state-of-the-art products and services that set industry standards and help solve industry challenges. The ADS product line encompasses solutions for stormwater drainage, sanitary sewer, road/highway construction, residential/commercial development for turf/recreational applications, retention/detention systems, on-site leaching chambers and septic systemsContact: Aaron Cheever, 58 Wyoming Street, Ludlow, MA 01056, tel: (978) 302-0650, [email protected], www.ads-pipe.com

AESC Utility Cloud Booth C

Utility Cloud is a customized operations management system that accelerates and streamlines data collection and retrieval for visualization and analysis, allowing business decisions to be made more effectively and efficiently.

Allied Powers LLC Booth #150

AllMax Software Inc. Booth #195

Operator 101 water and wastewater software, Antero CMMS and Synexus pretreatment software. Data management and reporting software and comprehensive technical support services.Contact: Doug Kilma, 911 South Main Street, Kenton, OH 43326, tel: (800) 670-1867, [email protected], www.allmaxsoftware.com

ANUA International Booth #410-413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490

Biofiltration System for Odor & VOC Control using Monashell Media, Sustainable and Reneqable with the ability to maintain a neutral pH within the Biofilter. Designed like a Biotrickling system yet incorporates many benefits of traditional units. Contact: Casey Davis, PO Box 77457, Greensboro, NC 27417, tel: (336) 547-9338, [email protected], www.anuainternational.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

AP/M CentriPipe Booth #193

CentriPipe is the original centrifugally cast concrete pipe solution. Approved, installed, and trusted by DOT’s and municipalities for proven, cost-effective, trenchless, structural spin-cast lining of culverts. Contact: Tom Perry, PO Box 555, Johnston, IA 50131, tel: (800) 663-6465, [email protected], www.centripipe.com, Multi Utilities Ventures LLC

Apollo Safety Inc. Booth #210

Apollo Safety, Inc. is a leader in all things safety. From gas detection, both fixed and portable, to first aid and safety equipment, Apollo Safety offers sales and service of a world class nature.Contact: Tracy Carvalho, 57 Walnut Street, Fall River, MA 02720, tel: (508) 673-2544, [email protected], www.apollosafety.com

Aqua Solutions, Inc. (GOLD SPONSOR) Booth #452, 453, 460, 461, 469

Proudly representing: Aerzen, Amwell, Aquarius Technologies, Continental Blower, Egger Pump, FKC Co., Flowserve, Hydro International, Suez (IDI-Ozonia), Invent, JWC Environmental, KWS Mfg., RW Gate, Seepex, Dumpster-Veyor and Ostara.Contact: Jim DeLuca, 154 West Grove Street, Middleboro, MA 02346, tel: (508) 947-5777, [email protected], www.aquasolutionsinc.net

Aquametrix by Water Analytics Booth #199

US manufacturer of water and wastewater solutions. Areas of expertise are process monitoring and control. Standalone and networked controllers with instrumentation (pH, ORP, EC, Turbidity, Flow, DO, Level) are available along with technical support.Contact: Jeffrey Aghjayan, 100 School Street, Andover, MA 01810, tel: (978) 749-9949, [email protected], www.wateranalytics.net

Aquaturbo Systems, Inc. Booth #410-413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490

Fixed low-speed bottom aerator/mixers, floating surface aerators, fixed low-speed surface aerators, screwpeller technology combines high efficiency with gentle action and complete mixing. Foam breakers and submersible mixers. Contact: Tod Forquer, 1754 Ford Ave, Springdale, AZ 72764, tel: (479) 927-1300, [email protected], www.aquaturbousa.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

Aquionics Inc. Booth #401-409

With over 30 years of experience, Aquionics has a full product portfolio (open channel, MP & LPHO closed vessel) for all municipal applications supported by 3rd party validations (NWRI, UVDGM).Contact: Bree Trembly, 1455 Jamike Ave, Ste. 100, Erlanger, KY 41018, tel: (859) 341-0710, [email protected], www.aquionics.com, F. R. Mahony & Associates

Aries Industries, Inc. Booth #138

Aries Industries, Inc., manufactures inspection and rehabilitation equipment for underground infrastructure professionals. Sewer pipeline equipment includes video cameras and systems, cutting and grouting equipment, and custom-outfitted vehicles.Contact: John Kudis, 550 Elizabeth Street, Waukesha, WI 53186, tel: (262)446-5633, [email protected], www.ariesindustries.com

ASA Analytics Booth #410-413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490

ChemScan Analyzers are used widely for biological nutrient removal. ChemScan control helps plants reach 0.1 mg/l total Nitrogen removal on a continuous basis. ChemScan installations total 300+ installs in North America. Contact: Bruce Stevens, 2325 Parklawn Dr. Ste 1, Waukesha, WI 53186, tel: (262) 391-8306, [email protected], www.asaanalytics.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

Asahi/America, Inc. Booth #435, 436

Asahi/America is a complete solutions provider of corrosion resistant thermoplastic fluid handling systems including valves and pipe. We maintain a custom fabrication department and provide consultation, supervision and training where required.Contact: Joe Durning, 655 Andover Street, PO Box 1108, Lawrence, MA 01843, tel: (800) 343-3618, [email protected], www.asahi-america.com

Associated Electro-Mechanics Inc. Booth #442, 443

Contact: Mark Dubois, 185 Rowland Street, Springfield, MA 01107, tel: (413) 781-4276, [email protected], www.aemservices.com

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Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc. Booth #505

Manufacturing representative for New England, specializing in process and flow control equipment: circular and rectangular clarifiers, mechanical screens and presses, CSO equipment, turbo blowers, fabricated and cast slide gates, flood control, tank covers, control valves, odor control, and hydraulic actuatorsContact: Simon Moseley, 354 West Boylston Street, Ste 221, West Boylston, MA 01583, tel: (508) 755-0440, [email protected], www.aftinc.com

Atlas CopCo Booth #410-413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490

Contact: Zachary Azra, 15045 Lee Rd, Houston, TX 77032, tel: (832) 649-0119, [email protected], www.atlascopco.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

BAU/HOPKINS Booth #422-424, 430-432

BAU/HOPKINS is a Multi-Man Manufacturer’s Technical Representation serving the New England marketplace. We specialize in Chemical Feed Products & Systems, Fluid Process Systems along with the Instrumentation required to monitor these processes. BAU/HOPKINS has a close working relationship with the JWB company. Contact: Alan Hopkins, 310 South Street, Plainville, MA 02760, tel: (508) 699-9300, [email protected], www.bauhopkins.com, BAU/HOPKINS

BDP Booth #165

Bilfinger Airvac Water Technologies Booth #171

Bilfinger Airvac Water Technologies is the world leader in vacuum sewer technology, with over 40 years of experience in planning, design, installation, and operation of vacuum systems. Contact: Jim Docherty, 4217 N. Old US 31, Rochester, IN 46975, tel: (574) 223-3980, [email protected], www.airvac.com

Blake Equipment Booth #462, 463

Blake Equipment is a full service manufacturer’s representative of pumps, controls, and prepackage treatment systems and odor control. We can provide design assistance to provide Peak Performance Solutions for water and wastewater projects. We represent HOMA pumps, Cornell, Myers, Goulds, Pulsed Hydraulic Mixing, Advanced Carbon, CSI Controls, ADI Water Solutions, QuantumFlo and more. With over 75 years of experience and multiple New England locations customers can counton us to provide fast, reliable service day or night every day of the year.Contact: Ray Bahr, 4 New Park Road, East Winsor, CT 06068, tel: (860) 986-1072, [email protected], www.blakeequip.com

Blue Water Technologies, Inc. Booth #466

Blue Water has 20+ years providing capable wastewater treatment solutions and environmental remediation. Our Eco MAT primary filter and Blue PRO® process for nutrient and metals polishing are representative of our cultural commitments to innovation and sustainability.Contact: C.J. Strain, 10450 N Airport Rd, Hayden, ID 83835, tel: (888)710-2583, [email protected], www.blueh2o.net, Russell Resources, Inc.

BMC Corporation Booth #187

Contact: Rich Corsetti, PO Box 60, PinehurStreet, MA 01866, tel: (781) 273-0398, [email protected], www.pipejetter.com

Boerger, LLC Booth #154

Boerger specializes in reliable and cost effective Rotary Lobe Pumps and Macerating Technology for the conveyance of low to high viscous and abrasive materials.Contact: Pete Masson, 2860 Water Tower Place, Chanhassen, MN 55317, tel: (612) 435-7300, [email protected], www.boerger.com, The MAHER Corporation

Brentwood Industries, Inc. Booth #156

Brentwood offers solutions for highly diverse worldwide industries, including engineered water and wastewater treatment systems such as 100% non-metallic chain and flight collectors, tube settlers, trickling filters, submerged fixed-film media, and sediment dredge systems.Contact: David Barrasse, 500 Spring Ridge Drive, Reading, PA 19610, tel: (610)374-5109, [email protected], brentwoodindustries.com, The MAHER Corporation

Burt Process Equipment Booth #181

Burt Process Equipment specializes in systems for Municipal and Industrial Markets. Featuring PolymerPlus & ChemPlus blending/feed systems, Flowline Radar Level Monitoring Systems & Grundfos pumps. Burt Process is proud to partner with Peabody Engineering Plastic Tank Systems, Pulsafeeder Manual Polymer Makedown Systems and Pulsatron chemical metering pumps.Contact: Kimball Putnam, 100 Overlook Dr., Hamden, CT 06514, tel: (203) 287-1985, [email protected], www.burtprocess.com

C. N. Wood Co, Inc. Booth #188

C.N. Wood is New England’s premiere distributor for Environmental Equipment. Carrying such lines as Elgin, Vactor, Rapidview, New Way, Gradall and more. Contact: Michaela Klofac, 200 Merrimac Street, Woburn, MA 01801, tel: (781) 935-1919, [email protected], www.cn-wood.com

Cabot Norit Activated Carbon Booth #417

Cabot Norit Activated Carbon is one of the world’s largest and oldest manufacturers and marketer of Activated Carbons, along with Related Storage & Dosing Equipment. That specializes, but is not limited to potable and wastewater purification as well as DARCO H2S for odor control.Contact: Howie Yerger, 3200 University Ave, Marshall, TX 75670, tel: (800) 641-9245, [email protected], www.cabotcorp.com

Carl Lueders & Company Booth #485

Manufacturers’ representative for a variety of instrumentation and controls equipment. Sensors include level, flow, pressure, temperature and analytical types. Monitors include panel meters, pump controllers, recorders, and wireless telemetry equipment. Brand names include Telog Instruments, Badgermeter, KPSI and Kessler Ellis Products.Contact: Mark Lueders, 258 Main Street, Unit #6, Medfield, MA 02052, tel: (508) 359-7577, [email protected], www.luederscompany.com

Carlsen Systems, LLC Booth #425

Contact: Craig Burmeister, 176 Amity Rd. #102, Woodbridge, CT 06525, tel: (203)663-1314, www.carlsensystems.com

Carter Pump Booth #102-104

For over 63 years, manufacturer of high quality Plunger Pumps. Also Diaphragm Pumps and Marlow Plunger Pump Replacement Parts.Contact: Roberto Lopez, 326 South Dean Street, Englewood, NJ 07631, tel: (800) 568-9798, [email protected], www.carterpump.com, Mechanical Solutions, Inc.

Carus Corporation Booth #494

Carus Corporation manufactures a range of products for the municipal and industrial markets, with the majority of our product uses being environmental applications and water treatment. Contact: Luis Hernandez, 315 Fifth Street, Peru, IL 61354, tel: (800) 435-6856, [email protected], www.caruscorporation.com

Casella Organics Booth #143

Casella Organics is an industry leader in the transportation, management, beneficial reuse, and marketing of organic and mineral resources including short paper fiber, ash, liming agents, food wastes, biosolids, and compost. Our experience and knowledge with liquid and solid residuals help clients build, manage and maintain sustainable and effective resource solutions.Contact: Jen McDonnell, 110 Main Street, Suite 1308, Saco, ME 04072, tel: (207) 347-3600, [email protected], www.casellaorganics.com

Cerlic Environmental Controls, Inc. Booth #410-413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490

Portable multi-tracker controller and sensor with control box for process control.Contact: Jim Radney, Po Box 420097, Atlanta, GA 30342, tel: (404) 256-3097, [email protected], www.cerlicusa.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

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ClearStream Environmental Booth #152-158, 182

Manufacturer of Liquid Solids Separation and biological process equipment.Contact: Jeff Belnap, 9547 S. 500 W., Sandy, UT 84070, tel: (801)676-1890, [email protected], www.clearstreameng.com, The MAHER Corporation

Continental Carbon Group Booth #465

Manufacturer and supplier of products and systems for odor control. Continental Carbon acquired the Odor Control Division formerly of Calgon Carbon Corporation in 2014, which includes a range of proven technologies with a well-established installation base in municipal odor control applications. Contact: 1100 South Service Rd., Ste 321, Stoney Creek, Ontario L8E 0C5, tel: (905) 643-7615, www.continental-carbon.com, Russell Resources, Inc.

Coyne Chemical Environmental Services Booth #111

Providing performance based chemical solutions to the municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment industries. We are a full line chemical distributor offering onsite bench testing followed by in-plant trials to validate performance. Treatment options including biosolids separation, odor and corrosion control, membrane cleaners, phosphorus removal, heavy metals reduction, disinfection/CSO outfall treatment and much more.Contact: Kevin Brassard, 3015 State Road, Croydon, PA 19021, tel: (215) 785-3000, [email protected], www.coyneenvironmental.com

Cretex Specialty Products, Inc. Booth #139

Leading manufacturer of manhole rehabilitation products, including mechanical chimney seals, PRO-RING manhole adjustment system including round, square, and rectangular adjustment rings, pipe joint seals, lid plugs, lid gaskets, and inflow dishes. Contact: Robin Wolf, N16W23390 Stoneridge Dr Ste A, Waukesha, WI 53188, tel: (262) 542-8153, [email protected], www.cretexseals.com

CSI Controls Booth #415

Specializes in designing and fabricating control systems for water and wastewater applications. CSI Controls (PRIMEX) designs complete custom systems to meet your specific needs, no matter how unique.Contact: Greg Harmon, 220 Ohio Street, Ashland, OH 44805, tel: (800) 363-5842, [email protected], www.csicontrols.com, Harmon & Co., Inc.

CST Covers Booth #176

CUES Booth #109

CUES provides Full-Circle Solutions for sewer line inspection and condition assessment, pipeline rehabilitation, grouting of mainline pipe joints, lateral services and manholes. CUES offers truck-mounted systems, laser/sonar profiling systems, transporters, cameras, cutters, and asset inspection/decision support software. Contact: Terri Mooney, 3600 Rio Vista Avenue, Orlando, FL 32805, tel: (800) 327-7791, [email protected], www.cuesinc.com

David F. Sullivan and Assoc., Inc. (BRONZE SPONSOR) Booth #173

We are proud to be highlighting some key products including BioMag and CoMag, Duperon screens, Medora Corp/SolarBee mixers as well as several solutions for low N and P limits. Please stop by Booth #175 and learn more about Inovair’s quiet and efficient turbo blowers and EDI’s Streamline Diffusers. Contact: Dave/Mike Sullivan/Sullivan, 19 Batchelder Rd, Ste 2B, Seabrook, NH 03874, tel: (603) 474-2484, [email protected], www.davidfsullivan.com

DeZURIK, Inc. Booth #487

DeZURIK invented the eccentric plug over 75 years ago for the municipal marketplace and along with APCO and Hilton Valve has continued to expand their offerings of knife gates; control, butterfly, air-release, and check valves.Contact: Eb Fuchs, 250 Riverside Ave North, Sartell, MN 56377, tel: (320) 259-2000, [email protected], www.dezurik.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

DN Tanks Booth #478

DN Tanks specializes in the design and construction of AWWA D-110 Prestressed Concrete Tanks for storage and treatment of potable water, wastewater, and other liquids.Contact: Chris Hodgson, 11 Teal Road, Wakefield, MA 01880, tel: (781) 246-1133, [email protected], www.dntanks.com

Duall (Div MetPro) Booth #410-413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490

Duall Division has been the leader since 1964 in fabricating and marketing odor-pollution control systems. The Duall systems include horizontal and vertical chemical scrubbers, carbon absorbers, the AroBIAS Bio-Scrubber. Our high-quality products combined with competitive pricing make Duall the product of choice with municipalities. Contact: Craig Thornton, 150 Industrial Drive, Owasso, MI 48867, tel: (989) 725-8184, [email protected], www.mpeas.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

Duke’s Root Control (BRONZE SPONSOR) Booth #467

Duke’s Root Control, Inc. is a full-service root-control company dedicated to keeping sewer systems free of tree root intrusion and growth.Contact: Larry Aldrich, 1020 Hiawatha Blvd., West, Syracuse, NY 13204, tel: (315) 472-4781, [email protected], www.dukes.com

Duperon Corporation Booth #167

Duperon Corporation is the leader in simple, adaptable screening technologies and provides solutions for coarse, fine and perforated plate screenings, washer compactors and equipment. Let’s build a system that works for you.Contact: Sarah Courtright, 1200 Leon Scott Court, Saginaw, MI 48601, tel: (800) 383-8479, [email protected], www.duperon.com, David F. Sullivan & Associates, Inc.

Eastern Pipe Service Inc. Booth #169

Sewer system evaluation, maintenance and rehabilitation. Over 50 years experience serving New England region. Located in Bow, NH and service CT, NH, ME, RI, MA, VT. Contact: Hubert Thompson, 2 Thibeault Dr., Bow, NH 03304, tel: (603)424-4600, [email protected], www.easternpipeservice.com

ECOInsight Instruments Ltd. Booth #146

The FOGWISE™ smart meter is an ultrasonic based, multi-phase level sensor that detects the volume of fats, oils and grease (FOG) and solids in a grease interceptor and wirelessly transmits that data to a networked control panel.Contact: Phil Beckman, 2596 Dunwin Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L5L 1J5, tel: (905) 569-7357, [email protected], www.ecoinsightinstruments.com

Enaqua Booth #455

Enaqua is a Vista (San Diego), California based Grundfos Innovation Company that provides water treatment solutions for municipal and industrial customers. Enaqua’s dedication to provide the most innovative and best available technology has put Enaqua at the forefront of the water and wastewater industry. Our vision is to keep doing what we do and provide our customers with “Safe Water, Simplified.”Contact: Rick McIntyre, 2410 Birch Street, Vista, CA 92081, tel: (760) 599-2644, [email protected], www.enaqua.com, Russell Resources, Inc.

Enduro Composites, Inc. Booth #488

FRP Solutions for Water & Wastewater Treatment Plants, including:FRP Baffle Walls, FRP Flat Covers, and Odor Control EquipmentContact: Kyle Montgomery, 16602 Central Green Blvd, Houston, TX 77032, tel: (713) 358-4000, [email protected], www.endurocomposites.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

Entex Technologies, Ltd. Booth #410-413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490

Contact: Jason Bowman, 400 Silver Cedar Court, Ste. 260, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, tel: (919) 619-9487, [email protected], www.entexinc.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

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Environment One Corporation Booth #401-409

Whether you’re replacing failed septic systems or building out a new community, find out how E/One Sewers can make flat, wet, rocky, or hilly sites workable and cut your sewer costs up to 50%.Contact: Christopher Nedwick, 2773 Balltown Rd., Niskayuna, NY 12309, tel: (518) 346-6161, [email protected], www.eone.com, F. R. Mahony & Associates

Environmental Dynamics, Inc. (EDI) Booth #175

Environmental Dynamics International (EDI) specializes in the development and application of advanced technology aeration and biological treatment solutions for municipal and industrial wastewater. The professionals and engineers at EDI provide the highest level of value added service, technology transfer, process application and system design support. EDI is a full service organization and provides field contract services for equipment installation, start-up and maintenance with demonstrated success in more than 7,000 installations in over 100 countries worldwide.Contact: Suzanne Dill, 5601 Paris Road, Columbia, MO 65202, tel: (573)474-9456, [email protected], www.wastewater.com, David F. Sullivan & Associates, Inc.

Environmental Operating Solutions, Inc. Booth #449

Environmental Operating Solutions, Inc. (EOSi) offers their MicroC™ proprietary line of premium carbon sources, as well as, a suite of objective based solutions and services to help customers meet their nutrient limits.Contact: Isabelle Montesi, 160 MacArthur Blvd., Ste 6, Bourne, MA 02532, tel: (508) 322-3086, [email protected], www.microC.com

eRPortal Software, Inc. Booth #204

eRPortal Software, Inc. provides mobile and web-enabled Asset & Maintenance Management and Materials Tracking software solutions for Utilities and Municipalities.Contact: Ed Garibian, 59 Interstate Drive, Ste 30, West Springfield, MA 01089, tel: (413) 233-5400, [email protected], www.erportalsoftware.com

EST Associates, Inc. (GOLD SPONSOR) Booth #492

EST Associates, Inc. (EST) is an environmental services company providing safe, reliable, and cost effective collection system services including: open channel flow monitoring, telemetry systems, water quality monitoring, manhole inspections, CCTV investigations, and related field services.Contact: John Carlin, 51 Fremont Street, Needham, MA 02494, tel: (781) 455-0003, [email protected], www.estassociates.com

Evoqua Water Technologies (formerly Siemens Water) Booth #166

Evoqua Water Technologies helps consulting engineers and municipalities meet evolving water/wastewater treatment standards through leading brands including Envirex, MEMCOR, Wallace and Tiernan, Jet Tech, RJ Environmental, JWI and USFilter.Contact: Robert Biase, 181 Thorn Hill Road, Warrendale, PA 15086, tel: (724)312-3336, [email protected], www.evoqua.com, David F. Sullivan & Associates, Inc.

F. R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. Booth #401-409

Manufacturers’ representative for water and wastewater treatment systems. Stocking distributor and service provider for E/One sewer systems. Manufacturer of Amphidrome ® advanced treatment solutions-- the next generation in nitrogen removal for small wastewater systems, Featuring Aquionics, Environment One, Fiberglass Fabricators, Franklin Miller, High Tide, Kruger, Lightnin/SPX, MGD Process Technologies, OR-TEC, Pinnacle Ozone, Purafil, Veolia Water, and Walker. Contact: Ed Quann, 273 Weymouth Street, Rockland, MA 02370, tel: (781) 982-9300, [email protected], www.frmahony.com / www.amphidrome.com, F. R. Mahony & Associates

Fairfield Service Co. Booth #410-413 & 473-474 & 481-482 & 489-490

Manufacture of Catenary Bar Screens, Clan Climber Screens, Grit Collectors, Rectangular Clarifiers, Lock Link Screens with durable raking device and belt conveyors. Contact: James Wilson, 2890 Harding Hwy East, Suite A, Marion, OH 43302, tel: (219)872-3000, [email protected], www.fairfieldservice.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

Fiberglass Fabricators, Inc. Booth #401-409

FFI manufactures FRP-Products for the water and wastewater industries; FRP tank covers; launder-covers, weirs, baffles, density-current-baffles, troughs, stop logs, parshall-flumes, FRP grating-handrail-stairs, and custom FRP fabricators. Contact: Phil Dushkewich, 964 Douglas Pike, Smithfield, RI 02917, tel: (401) 231-3552, [email protected], www.fibfab.com, F. R. Mahony & Associates

Flood Control International Inc. Booth #505

Designer and supplier of the widest range of flood barriers, flood gates and flood doors for commerical and industrial sites. Barriers also available for very long spans and wide area defences.Contact: Tim Collingwood, 3 Elk Street, Lower Level, New York, NY 10007, tel: [email protected], www.floodcontrolinternational.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

Flottweg Separation Technology Inc. Booth #176

Flottweg Separation Technology, Inc. is a successor company of Dorr Oliver, Inc., formerly based in CT. Flottweg manufactures the latest line of thickening and dewatering centrifuges to the highest standards. Energy efficient VFD drives, stainless steel wetted parts and ISO 9001 quality are important features. Successful New England wastewater installations operate in RI, CT and ME.Contact: Robert Rhea, 10700 Teobben Drive, Independence, KY 41051, tel: (859) 448-2300, [email protected], www.flottweg.com, David F. Sullivan & Associates, Inc.

Flow Assessment Services LLC (GOLD SPONSOR) Booth #135, 136

Flow Assessment Services provides high quality services in the field of sewer system surveys, I/I studies and specializes in long (wireless) and short-term flow monitoring.Contact: Paul Patrick Casey, 84 Daniel Plummer Rd., Goffstown, NH 03045, tel: (603) 646-9799, [email protected], www.flowassessment.com

FlowWorks Inc. Booth #201

FlowWorks contains a powerful suite of data collection, monitoring, analysis, and reporting tools enabling you to efficiently manage all your monitoring systems through a single web interface.Contact: Mike Scott, 606 Maynard Ave S, Ste 251, Seattle, WA 98104, tel: (206) 512-0045, [email protected], www.flowworks.com

Flygt Products - A Xylem Brand Booth #141

FLYGT, a Xylem brand, is the world’s leading manufacturer of submersible pumps and mixers for the municipal and industrial markets. They are ideally suited for wastewater and clean water applications. Contact: Brendan Kennedy, 78K Olympia Avenue, Woburn, MA 01801, tel: (781)935-6515, [email protected], www.xyleminc.com

Ford Hall Company Booth #167

Weir-Wolf is a stainless steel, spring-loaded brush system for cleaning the weirs, baffles and launders of circular clarifiers and thickeners with 1,900 units installed in the US.Contact: Scott Perry, PO BOX 2110, Richmond, KY 40476, tel: (859)624-1077, [email protected], www.fordhall.com, David F. Sullivan & Associates, Inc.

Fournier Industries Booth #456

Contact: Brett McQuade, 2714 3rd Avenue West, Bradenton, FL 34205, tel: (941)748-8549, [email protected], www.fournierindustries.com, Russell Resources, Inc.

Franklin Miller, Inc. Booth #401-409

An innovative force in wastewater grinding for in-line, open channel, septic receiving, screening technology, and gravity systems. Contact: Joe Macula, 60 Okner Parkway, Livingston, NJ 07039, tel: (973) 533-6457, [email protected], www.franklinmiller.com, F. R. Mahony & Associates

FW Webb - Process Controls Division Booth #205

Manufacturers’ representative and services organization serving the control instrumentation and valve automation needs of the environmental community, including provision of NIST-traceable instrument field caliration and commissioning. Representing Endress+Hauser.Contact: John Downey, 37 South Maple Street, Bellingham, MA 02019, tel: (508) 865-5600, [email protected], www.fwwebb.com

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Gabriel Novac & Associates Ltd. Booth #168

GNA designs and manufactures CSO and stormwater equipment such as the HYDROSLIDE flow regulators, HYDROSELF, HYDROSELF ROUND, HYDROFLUSH, and AUTOFLUSH flushing systems; HYDROSTYX storage maximizer, HYDROM.E.S.I. stormwater treatment, HYDROCLEAN fine brush screen. HYDROSCREEN fine raked bar screen, HYDROSWITCH, HYDROCHECK, HYDROGUARD & HYDROBEND complete the GNA, Inc. CSO product line. “NEW” HYDROK Fine Screen. Contact: Gabriel Novac, 11 Spellman Rd., Plattsburgh, NY 12901, tel: (866)746-2276, [email protected], www.gnacso.com, David F. Sullivan & Associates, Inc.

Grande Water Management Systems Booth #479

Grande Water Management systems specializes in Stainless Steel equipment for CSO Management, SSO Abatement, Stormwater Management and Wastewater Management. Flow & Level Control, Tank & Sewer Flushing, Overflow Screening.Contact: Francis Grande, 3950 Montee Masson, Laval, QU H7B 1C4, tel: (450) 315-1115, [email protected], www.grandeinc.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

Grease Guardian Booth #208

Grease Guardian are manufacturers of high quality stainless steel automatic grease removal units, with over 25 years worldwide experience in wastewater management and grease recovery.Contact: Des Guardian, 96 Onondaga Street, Yonkers, NY 10704, tel: (800) 677-7861, [email protected], www.greaseguardian.com

Green Mountain Pipeline Services (GOLD SPONSOR) Booth #491

Green Mountain Pipeline Services cleans, inspects, repairs and rehabilitates water, storm & sewer pipelines and their related structures throughout New England and New York.Contact: Tim Vivian, 244 Waterman Rd, Royalton, VT 05068, tel: (802) 763-7022, [email protected], www.greenmountainpipe.com

Ground Penetrating Carbon, Inc. Booth #217

Ground Penetrating Carbon, Inc. is a team of skilled experts who design and sell GPC Processes that are added to tertiary wastewater treatment systems. GPC Processes substantially reduce nitrogen, and CECs in the effluent of treated wastewater.Contact: Benjamin Hughes, 205 Worcester Ct., Ste A4, Falmouth, MA 02540, tel: (508) 548-3564, [email protected], www.groundpenetratingcarbon.com

Grundfos Water Utility Booth #177

Grundfos offers total pumping solutions on any scale. Our decades of vast proven experience in developing controllers, motors and monitoring systems provide a complete offering in optimum pumping solutions.Contact: Tim Fortner, 3905 Enterprise Court, Aurora, IL 60504, tel: (630)236-5500, [email protected], David F. Sullivan & Associates, Inc.

Hach Company Booth #202

Hach has a complete portfolio of solution-based lab and process instruments, chemistries, and data management software with support and services to help you get the right results.Contact: Amy Pollock, 5600 Lindburgh Drive, Loveland, CO 80538, tel: (800) 227-4224, [email protected], www.hach.com

Hampshire Pump & Equipment LLC Booth E

Manufacturing representative for New England, specializing in peristaltic and progressive cavity pumps, pinch and check valves, static mixers and dispersion systems, magnetic couplings, packaged pump stations for w/ww, corrosion-resistant composite pumps and parts, and bolted steel tanks. Contact: Richard Slingsby, 497 Hooksett Rd, Ste 262, Manchester, NH 03104, tel: (603) 540-1608, [email protected]

Hanna Instruments Booth #207

Hanna Instruments is the world’s most innovative manufacturer of scientific testing equipment. The company is an all-in-one manufacturer of meters, titration systems, probes, buffers, reagents, and related equipment. Contact: 584 Park East Drive, Woonsocket, RI 02895, tel: (800) 426-6287, [email protected], www.hannainst.com

Hannah Equipment Booth #480

Custom-engineered activated sludge plants for advanced BNR with unparalleled ease of operation and maintenance and no moving parts in the water.Contact: David Mains, 7927 U.S. Highway 24, Manhattan, KS 66502, tel: (480) 415-8022, [email protected], www.aeromod.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

Hayes Pump, Inc. (BRONZE SPONSOR) Booth #470, 471, 472

Founded in 1898 Hayes Pump, Inc. is a full service distributor offering pumps, parts, service, and repair for the following manufacturers: Pentair Fairbanks-Nijhuis, Pentair Aurora Pump, The Gorman-Rupp Company, Chemineer Mixers, Grundfos Pumps, John Crane Company, Lobe-Pro Rotary Pumps, MET-PRO GPS Fybroc Division, Mission Communications, Ramparts AOD Pumps, Viking Pump, Warren-Rupp Sandpiper, and Xylem Goulds Water Technology. For further information please call 978-369-8800 or send an E mail to [email protected]. Also please visit our website at www.hayespump.comContact: Craig Huff, 66 Old Powder Mill Road, West Concord, MA 01742, tel: (978)369-8800, [email protected], www.hayespump.com

Hazen and Sawyer (SILVER SPONSOR) Booth #459

Hazen and Sawyer (Silver Sponsor) Booth #467. Since our founding in 1951, Hazen and Sawyer has focused on two things: providing safe drinking water and controlling water pollution. Our range of services encompasses the planning, design, and construction management of water and wastewater-related projects, from clean water treatment, storage, and distribution to wastewater and stormwater collection, treatment and reuse.Contact: Frank Ayotte, [email protected] or Sherri Marin, [email protected], 24 Federal Street, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02110, tel: (617) 574-4747, fax: (617) 574-4799, www.hazenandsawyer.com

High Tide Technologies Booth #401-409

Cloud-based SCADA supplier using Cellular, Satellite, and Ethernet communications. Monitoring and control for water, wastewater, natural gas, and just about anything else you can imagine. Contact: David B. Mundie, PhD, PO Box 100189, Nashville, TN 37224, tel: (615) 256-6678, [email protected], www.hightidetechnologies.com, F. R. Mahony & Associates

HOBAS Pipe USA Booth #142

HOBAS Pipes are unique-centrifugally east, fiberglass reinforced, polymer mortar (CCFRPM). They are strong and light with consistent dimensions, smooth surfaces and high stiffness. 18”-126” pressure and non-pressure classes.Contact: John Mele, 1413 E. Richey Rd, Houston, TX 77073, tel: (800) 856-7473, [email protected], www.hobaspipe.com

Holland Company Booth #500

New England’s leading manufacturer of high quality inorganic coagulants for phosphorus reduction and settling enhancement. Sodium Bisulfite for dechlorination.Contact: Patrick Burke, 153 Howland Ave, Adams, MA 01220, tel: (800) 639-9602, [email protected], www.hollandcompany.com

Hydro Gate Corp. Booth #495

Hydro Gate has a long-standing reputation for providing superior quality water control gates for multiple industries. We manufacture heavy-duty gates that are custom built to match specific applications.Contact: Gary Boehler, 7010 Broadway, Ste 400, Denver, CO 80221, tel: (303) 288-7873, [email protected], www.hydrogate.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

Hydro Logic Booth #493

Hydromatic Pump - Pentair Booth #102-104

Contact: Derek Zeh, 740 East 9th Street, Ashland, OH 44805, tel: (518) 496-9867, [email protected], www.hydromatic.com, Mechanical Solutions, Inc.

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Innovyze Booth #197

Innovyze is a leading global provider of water engineering and business analytics software solutions designed to meet the technological needs of water and wastewater utilities, government agencies, and engineering organizations worldwide. Contact: Rajan Ray, 27 Eldred Ct., Wakefield, MA 02879, tel: (401) 932-4631, [email protected], www.innovyze.com

Inovair Booth #164-168, 173-177

Inovair is a U.S. manufacturer of modern high-efficiency compact, integrally-geared turbo blowers and blower packages engineered for wastewater, pneumatic conveying, aircraft ground support equipment and other industrial applications.Contact: Glen Roderique, 14801 W. 114th Terrace, Lenexa, KS 66215, tel: (855)466-8247, [email protected], www inovair.com, David F. Sullivan & Associates, Inc.

IPEX USA LLC Booth #505

IPEX USA LLC supplies one of the world’s most diverse lines of integrated thermoplastic piping systems - and includes the Vortex Flow Insert for use in sewer drop structures to control the generation and release of hydrogen sulfide without the use of power of chemicalsContact: Kevin Read, 2 Ocean Look, Narragansett, RI 02882, tel: (401) 575-6652, [email protected], www.ipexamerica.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

IPM SYSTEMS, LLC Booth #465

Manufacturer and system integrator of dry and liquid chemical feed systems for water and waste water treatment facilities in municipal and industrial markets.Contact: Tyler Morerod, 4225 NE Port Drive, Lee’s Summit, MO 64064, tel: (207)989-0591, [email protected], Russell Resources, Inc.

Ishigaki USA Ltd. Booth #410-413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490

Contact: Shinji Ichihara, 280 Heritage Ave #J, Portsmouth, NH 03801, tel: (603) 443-3334, [email protected], www.ishigaki.co.jp/english.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

ITpipes Booth #161

ITpipes provides unparalleled inspection management software and consulting. For manhole, pipe, lateral and underground assets, the ITpipes easy-to-use interface and comprehensive reporting has comprehensive tools to manage your infrastructure.Contact: Ross Brown, 4921 Alexander Blvd NE, Ste B, Albuquerque, NM 87107, tel: (505) 341-0109, [email protected], www.itpipes.com

J&R Sales and Service, Inc. Booth #414

J&R Sales and Service has provided engineered onsite solutions in New England for over 20 years. We are the New England representative for the FAST Treatment, S&L Modular FAST, and GEOFLOW Subsurface Drip Dispersal Systems. J&R is available to assist in site planning, system design, installation, and maintenance to meet the needs of virtually any onsite treatment requirement.Contact: Lauren Usilton, 44 Commercial Street, Raynham, MA 02767, tel: (508) 823-9566, [email protected], www.jrsalesinc.com

JCS Industries, Inc. Booth #102-104

Manufacturer of Liquid Vacuum Dosers for gas and liquid feed. JCS can create and improve on any system that feeds wastewater treatment chemicals. Currently with 700 installations and feed rates up to 8000 lbs per day.Contact: Brian Whitmore, PO Box 90028, Houston, TX 77290, tel: (281) 353-2100, [email protected], www.jcsindustries.us.com, Mechanical Solutions, Inc.

JDV Process Equipment Co. Booth #410-413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490

JDV Equipment Corporation is a leading manufacturer and provider of safe, environmentally friendly processing equipment and services for water treatment, wastewater treatment and industrial applications. Contact: Brian Baker, 1 Princeton Ave, Dover, NJ 07801, tel: (973) 366-6556, [email protected], www.jdvequipment.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

Jesco-Lutz Pump Corp. Booth #102-104

Contact: Phil Dann, 55 Bermar Park, Rochester, NY 14624, tel: (800) 554-2762, [email protected], www.jescoamerica.com, Mechanical Solutions, Inc.

Kemira Water Solutions, Inc. Booth #186

Kemira is the world market leader in high quality aluminium and iron based coagulants for water and wastewater treatment applications.Contact: Michelle Poulin, 4321 W 6th Street, Lawrence, KS 66049, [email protected], www.kemira.com

Kenway Corporation Booth #215

At Kenway Corporation we pioneer new ideas with composite materials. Our talented engineers and technicians build solutions, from standard items to one-offs. We’re versatile enough to put composite materials to work in any industry.Contact: Alexander Thibodeau, 681 Riverside Drive, Augusta, ME 04330, tel: (207) 622-6229, [email protected], www.kenway.com

Kruger Inc. Booth #401-409

Kruger, Veolia’s US Municipal Solution, offers innovative, efficient & compact solutions including clarification, separation, biosolids & biological solutions with low installation costs and rapid startup, optimizing energy and savings. Contact: Ken Krupa, 4001 Weston Parkway, Cary, NC 27513, tel: (919) 677-8310, [email protected], www.krugerusa.com, F. R. Mahony & Associates

Kusters Water, a division of Kusters Zima Corporation Booth #496

Kusters Water is a well positioned industry leader offering superior clarification, screening, biosolids and odor control technologies from Hi-Tech, WasteTech, FSM, CSO Technik and ACAT.Contact: Michael Ronn, 101 Zima Park Road, Spartanburg, SC 29301, tel: (864) 576-0660, [email protected], www.kusterswater.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

LandTech Consultants Booth #209

Contact: Jackie Sagl, 515 Groton Road, Westford, MA 01886, tel: (978) 692-6100, [email protected], www.ltc3d.com

Lane Enterprises, Inc. Booth #127

Lane Enterprises, Inc. is a nationally recognized leader in the manufacture and supply of stormwater drainage pipe and stormwater quality products. In addition, Lane offers an extensive line of large-diameter pipe and bottomless bridge structure, which are ideal for today’s stream crossing applications.

LOBEPRO Rotary Pumps Booth #102-104

Rotary Lobe Pumps for sludge, they are durable, self priming, pulsation free that are mfg. in Georgia. Parts ship in 2 days or they are FREE. The mechanical seal, cartridge style is rebuildable and wear plates are reversible to extend life.Contact: Bill Blodgett, Brunswick, GA 31525, tel: (912) 466-0304, [email protected], www.lobepro.com, Mechanical Solutions, Inc.

Lystek International, Inc. Booth #212

Lystek International Inc. was founded in 2000 at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada to commercialize treatment technologies for biosolids and other non-hazardous, organic “waste” materials.Contact: Jim Belcastro, 1425 Bishop Street, Cambridge, Ontario N1R 6J9, tel: (226) 444-0186, [email protected], www.lystek.com

Martinez Couch & Associates, LLC Booth #108

MCA offers experience with a variety of wastewater projects from the study phase through the design and construction phases. Our seasoned staff has a comprehensive background in the design and evaluation of collection systems. MCA is a certified MBE.Contact: George Pendelton, 1084 Cromwell Avenue, Rocky Hill, CT 06067, tel: (860) 436-4364, [email protected], www.martinezcouch.com

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McGill Hose & Coupling, Inc. Booth #184, 185

MHC carries the largest inventory of flexible hose, fittings and fluid handling components in the Northeast and has unmatched fabrication capabilities from small diameters through 12”. We address critical applications by specializing in Metal and PTFE Hose. Flexible Ducting, Hydraulic Hose and Industrial Hose as well as metal pipe and tube fabrication.Contact: Monty Hart, 41 Benton Drive, East Longmeadow, MA 01028, tel: (413) 525-3977, [email protected], www.mcgillhose.com

Mechanical Solutions Inc. Booth #102-104

Manufacturers’ representative for high quality pumps and wastewater treatment equipment. Offices located in New Hampshire and Connecticut with 24 hours service company – MPS plus 4000-ft2 warehouse and the solutions to your system needs.Contact: Gary MacDonald, PO Box 790; 121 Commerce Way, South Windsor, CT 06074, tel: (860) 290-1564, [email protected], www.msipump.com

Medora Corp. Booth #176

Methuen Construction Co., Inc./Summit Metal Fabricator Booth #484

Constructor of municipal and industrial water and wastewater facilities. Provider of operations and maintenance services for same. Distributor of Permastore/Fusion glass-fused-to-steel and epoxy tanks and roofs. Specialty metals fabricator. Contact: Hugh Spurway, 40 Lowell Road, Salem, NH 03079, tel: (603) 328-2222, [email protected], www.methuenconstruction.com

MGD Process Technology, Inc. Booth #401-409

Wastewater Treatment Equipment and Engineering Manufacturers of Turborator ® Self Aspirating Aerator/Mixer for municipal and industrial applications, including sludge mixing and digestion and process mixing and aeration. Contact: Matthew Dickson, PO Box 654, Boylston, MA 01505, tel: (508) 869-2164, [email protected], www.MGDProcess.com, F. R. Mahony & Associates

Milliken Infrastructure Solutions Booth #203

Backed by our engineering expertise and technical support, Milliken Infrastructure’s geopolymer mortar solutions deliver the most cost effective, high-performance, eco-friendly infrastructure rehabilitation materials in the marketplace.Contact: Scott Navia, 920 Milliken Rd., Spartanburg, SC 29303, tel: (610) 971-0364, [email protected], infrastructure. www.milliken.com

National Filter Media Booth #126

In 100 years of business, National Filter Media has become one of the largest filter media companies in the world. Our Filter Belts Division, located in Central Maine, has been custom manufacturing belts, parts, and providing service for over a quarter of a century. We carry replacement parts for all makes and models of Belt Filter Presses, GBTs, and drum screens.

National Water Main Cleaning Co. Booth #107

New England Environmental Equipment Booth #438-440, 446-448

Oakson Booth #483

Oakson is New England’s distributor of the Perc-Rite® Drip Dispersal System. Widely used throughout the region for wastewater disposal in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Proven to reduce costs and minimize site disturbance.Contact: Dan Ottenheimer, 6 Sargent Street, Gloucester, MA 01930, tel: (978) 282-1322, [email protected], www.oaksoninc.com

Opti Booth A

Opti’s software uniquely combines sensor data, weather forecasts, and proprietary algorithms to optimize stormwater infrastructure. Through active, cloud-based control, Opti lowers the cost and risk of managing stormwater.Contact: Jamie Lefkowitz, 356 Boylston Street, 2nd Floor, Boston, MA 02116, tel: (844) 678-4782, [email protected], www.optirtc.com

OR-TEC, INC. Booth #401-409

OR-TEC manufactures and supplies affordable, stainless steel Belt Filter Process, ROCKER™ Screw Press Dewatering systems, Screw Screens, Micro Bar Screens, Grit Systems, Rotary Brush Screens, Polymer Dosing Systems, DAF Floatation systems, Compactor/Washers and Screw Conveyors. Contact: Jim O’Leary, 14500 Industrial Ave. South, Maple Heights, OH 44137, tel: (216) 475-5225, [email protected], www.or-tec.com, F. R. Mahony & Associates

Parkson Corporation Booth #157

With more than 25,000 installations, Parkson Corporation is a leading provider of advanced solutions in water recycling and treatment and is committed to providing clean water for the world.Contact: Jean Grenier, 1401 W. Cypress Creek Road, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309, tel: (888) 727-5766, [email protected], www.parkson.com, The MAHER Corporation

Performance Chemicals, LLC Booth #148

New Hampshire manufacturer of anti-foams, defoamers and other specialty chemicals.Contact: Tim Collins, 40 Industrial Park Drive PO Box 9, Franklin, NH 03235, tel: (603) 228-1200, [email protected], www.perfchem.us/

Perma-Liner Industries, Inc. Booth #419

PillAerator GmbH Booth #487

Manufacturer of High speed turbo blowers with magnetic bearingsContact: Glenn Schultz, 445 Duane Ave, Schenectady, NY 12304, tel: (518) 372-2496, [email protected], www.piller.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

PINNACLE OZONE Solutions, LLC Booth #401-409

PINNACLE OZONE SOLUTIONS offers the world’s most technically advanced, energy efficient, and reliable ozone systems. Contact: Louis LeBrun, 2971-A Oxbow Circle, Cocoa, FL 32926, tel: (321) 205-1717, [email protected], www.pinnacleozone.com, F. R. Mahony & Associates

PMC Engineering Booth #216

PMC manufacturers submersible transmitters designed for the long term monitoring of depth and level measurements. Our products incorporate many features to enhance reliability, durability and maintenance free performance.Contact: Steve Borchardt, 11 Old Sugar Hollow Road, Danbury, CT 06810, tel: (203) 792-8686, [email protected], www.pmc1.com

POND Technical Sales, Inc. Booth #433, 434

POND Technical Sales has been providing water and wastewater treatment solutions in New England since 1962, with world class instrumentation from ROSEMOUNT, ROSEMOUNT ANALYTICAL, NET SAFETY, ASHCROFT, DYNASONICS, and FOX THERMAL..Contact: Bob Osnoe, 106 Sebethe Drive, Cromwell, CT 06416, tel: (860) 316-2570, [email protected], www.pondtechnicalsales.com

Precision Trenchless, LLC Booth #211

Sewer, Culvert and Water UV Cured lining systems installation Contractor. Covering N.Y. and Northeastern U.S.. Providing complete solutions to lining problems, from line cleaning to CCTV inspection, to all sizes of pipe/culvert lining.Contact: Jerry Kruegler, 1710 Erie Blvd., Schenectady, NY 12308, tel: (518) 346-5800, [email protected], www.precisiontrenchless.com

Protein Matrix Booth #144

Our safe and green products prevent grease buildup and control odors in collection systems and WWTP by converting solid grease into a liquid byproduct that will not resolidify and is easily digested by sludge microbes. No bacteria/enzymesContact: Patrick Antle, tel: (212) 323-2772, [email protected], www.proteinmatrix.com

Pump Systems Inc. Booth #486

Contact: John Benham, 217 South Main Street, Franklin, NH 03235, tel: (603) 934-7100, [email protected], www.pumpsystemsinc.com

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Purafil Booth #401-409

Manufacturers of dry chemical and biological scrubbers for odor control, emergency chlorine scrubbers, control room odor, control and corrosion protection for electronic equipment. Contact: Don Apking, 2654 Weaver Way, Doraville, GA 30340, tel: (770) 662-8545, [email protected], www.purafil.com, F. R. Mahony & Associates

Pure Technologies Booth #214

Pure Technologies is a world leader in the development and application of innovative technologies for inspection, monitoring and management of water and wastewater networks.Contact: David Smith, 3040 Route 22 West Suite 130, Branchburg, New Jersey 00876, tel: (908) 526-4437, [email protected], www.puretechltd.com

Quality Control Equipment Co. Booth #454

Automatic portable & refrigerated sampling devices. At the heart of every QCEC wastewater sampler is vacuum technology that delivers accurate samples every time… for a long time. NO PERISTALTIC PUMP TO MAINTAIN. Manufacturing Representative: Russell Resources, Inc.

R.H. White Construction Co., Inc. Booth #105

R.H. White Construction Co. is one of the largest contractors specializing in construction for utilities in New England. From half-inch diameter gas piping to large municipal water piping to a complete $20 million dollar wastewater treatment plant.Contact: Terry McGlone, 42 Central Street, PO Box 404, Auburn, MA 01501, tel: (508) 832-3295, [email protected]

R.I. Analytical Laboratories Inc. Booth #145

R.I. Analytical is a quality full service environmental laboratory in New England who specializes in the analytical testing of soils, sludge, drinking water and waste water. Contact: Derek Lonczak, 41 Illinois Ave, Warwick, RI 02067, tel: (401) 737-8500, [email protected], www.rianalytical.com

Rain for Rent Booth #451

Rain for Rent combines rental pumps, pipe, tanks, and filtration systems into innovative solutions for temporary liquid handling projects. We offer engineering and on-site personnel 24/7, 365 days a year.Contact: Greg Pray, 9 Pioneer Drive, North Oxford, MA 01537, tel: (508) 987-0042, [email protected], www.rainforrent.com

RITEC Environmental Booth #458

Ritec Environmental is a major New England supplier of chemical feed and polymer systems, process automation, wireless networks and water quality analyzers. Representing Siemens, ATI, GE, UGSI, Wallace & Tiernan Chemfeed, Force Flow and Metso TS.Contact: Pete Williams, PO Box 514, East Boothbay, ME 04544, tel: (207) 633-3111, [email protected], www.ritec.com, David F. Sullivan & Associates, Inc.

Rockwell Automation Booth #206

Rockwell Automation: World’s Largest Industrial Automation CompanyThe company’s main products help make its customers more productive and include Allen-Bradley and Rockwell Software brands.Contact: Michael Quirk, 100 Nickerson rd, Marlboro, MA 01752, tel: (508) 817-6346, [email protected], rockwellautomation.com

Ross Valve Mfg. Co. Booth #488

Since 1879, Ross Valve has designed and manufactured rugged automatic piston & diaphragm type control valves of the highest quality. Specialties include: anti-cavitation, energy dissipation, pressure reduction, and flow control valves, and complete valve vaults. Proudly made in USA.Contact: Andy Ross, PO Box 595, Troy, NY 12181, tel: (518) 274-0961, [email protected], www.rossvalve.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

Rotork Controls, Inc. Booth #189, 190, 191, 192

The world’s leading manufacturer of electric, pneumatic, and hydraulic valve actuators and associated control systems, gearboxes, and valve accessories. Rotork provides full service and support through our local factory, factory techicians, and representatives. Contact: Tapan Mody, 22 Pinewood Road, Hudson, NH 03051, tel: (603) 781-8904, [email protected], www.rotork.com, The Wise Company

Russell Resources, Inc. Booth #454-456, 464-466

Manufacturer representatives for treatment, pumping, measuring and analytical equipment for water and wastewater community, municipal, and industrial. Contact: James Russell, PO Box 3276, Brewer, ME 04412, tel: (207) 989-0591, [email protected], www.r-r-inc.om

s::can Measuring Systems LLC Booth #433, 434

s::can is the world technology leader for submersible on-line UV-Vis spectrophotometer probes and provides monitoring systems and software for drinking, environmental, waste, and industrial water applications.Contact: Bob Osnoe, 1035 Cambridge Street Suite 1, Cambridge, MA 02139, tel: (888) 694-3230, [email protected], www.s-can.us, POND Technical Sales, Inc.

Safety, Inc. Booth #420

Distributor and service center for safety equipment and instrumentation. Featuring the Draeger portable and fixed gas detection products. Draeger’s patented sensor technology has 2-3 times the life span of all other brands of gas detection sensorsContact: Joel Myerson, 119 Foster Street, Peabody, MA 01960, tel: (978) 532-7330, [email protected], www.esafetyinc.com

Sanitaire - Xylem Water Solutions USA, Inc. Booth #155

Sanitaire, A Xylem Brand, offers ceramic and membrane fine bubble aeration, SBR advanced biological treatment systems, BioLoop oxidation ditches, OSCAR plant-wide control systems and tertiary DrumFIlters. Xylem is a global water leader in all stages of the water cycle, including transport, treatment, testing and analysis. Contact: 9333 N. 49th Street, Brown Deer, WI 53223, tel: (414) 365-2200, www.xylem.com/treatment/us/brands/sanitaire, The MAHER Corporation

Smith & Loveless Booth #465

Smith & Loveless’ energy-efficient wastewater treatment systems, including fixed-film and MBRs, grit removal systems and packaged pump stations deliver reliable performance with unrivaled life cycle cost savings. Significant experience throughout New England with hundreds of installations.Contact: Isaiah LaRue, 14040 Santa Fe Trail Drive, Lenexa, KS 66214, tel: (207)989-0591, [email protected], www.smithandloveless.com, Russell Resources, Inc.

Spartan Tool LLC Booth #149

Contact: John Face, 1506 West Division Street, Mendota, IL 61342, tel: (800) 435-3866, [email protected], www.spartantool.com

SPIRAC USA INC. Booth #155

SPIRAC - World leader in biosolids and sludge handling systems. Receiving, conveying, storing, and outlanding. Contact: Jill McCusker, 75 Jackson Street, Suite 300, Newnan, GA 30263, tel: (770) 632-9833, [email protected], www.spirac.com, The MAHER Corporation

Sprayroq, Inc. Booth #196

Sprayroq is both the developer and manufacturer of fast curing, structural and chemical resistant, spray-applied polyurethanes used to rehabilitate and protect infrastructure.Contact: John Dickson, 248 Cahaba Valley Pkwy, Pelham, AL 35124, tel: (205) 957-0020, [email protected], www.sprayroq.com

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SPX FLOW, Inc. - Lightnin Booth #401-409

With over 90 years of unrivaled experience in mixing technology, process knowledge, and technical innovations, Lightnin enjoys a global reputation for durable, long-lasting mixers, agitators, aerators, flocculators, and impeller designs for fluid processing systems. We offer a worldwide service network, mixer repair, gearbox repair, and replacement parts program. Contact: Zach Militello, 135 Mt. Read Blvd, Rochester, NY 14611, tel: (585) 436-5550, [email protected], www.spxflow.com, F. R. Mahony & Associates

SSI Aeration, Inc. Booth #410-413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490

Contact: Bob Freudenberg, 4 Tucker Dr., Poughkeepsie, NY 12603, tel: (845) 454-8171, [email protected], www.stamfordscientific.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

Stacey DePasquale Engineering, Inc. (SDE) Booth #444

Stacey DePasquale Engineering, Inc. has provided environmental field services, design and construction oversight for wastewater & stormwater related projects for numerous private and public clients since 1999.Contact: Stacey DePasquale, 354 Merrimack Street, Ste 200, Lawrence, MA 01843, tel: (978) 975-0500, [email protected], www.sde-inc.com

Stantec (BRONZE SPONSOR) Booth #147

Fay, Spofford & Thorndike has joined Stantec; an engineering, design, and consulting firm with 15,000 Creative Team memebers across the globe. Come visit us at Booth #147. Contact: Meredith Zona, 5 Burlington Woods, Burlington, MA 01803, tel: (781) 221-1000, [email protected], www.stantec,com

Statewide Aquastore, Inc. Booth #441

Statewide Aquastore Inc. is a provider of Aquastore glass-fused-to-steel storage tanks. They are used for ground storage, standpipe or composite elevated designs. Applications involve the storage of potable water, wastewater, sludge, trickling filters, SBR’s, firewater storage, methane recovery, industrial waste, and many other applications that require storage.Contact: Harry Hagan, 6010 Drott Drive, East Syracuse, NY 13057, tel: (315) 433-2782, [email protected], www.besttank.com

SUEZ (SILVER SPONSOR) Booth D

SUEZ in North America owns regulated water utilities, provides contracted public-private water and wastewater services to municipalities, offers advanced network solutions, and processes tons of waste for recycling.Contact: Treva Spencer, 461 From Road Suite 400, Paramus, NJ 07652, tel: (201) 767-9300, [email protected], www.mysuezwater.com

Synagro Northeast LLC (SILVER SPONSOR) Booth #180

Synagro is the nation’s leader in biosolids and organic residuals management with customers in over 38 states and in Canada. Synagro’s services include: Incineration, Composting, Pelletizing, Lagoon Cleaning/Dredging, Alum Sludge Beneficial Use, Rail Services and Digester Cleaning.Contact: Pat Rimkoski, 680 Main Street, Ste 303, Watertown, CT 06795, tel: (860) 274-1710, [email protected], www.synagro.com

TcTech/Boyson New England Booth #497, 498, 499

TcTech/Boyson New England is a new Group which includes Principals and Sales Engineers that have combined forces to better serve the New England Water and WWTP market. TcTech/Boyson is focused on providing Municipal and Industrial Water and Wastewater Process Equipment Solutions. TcTech/Boyson represents OVIVO microBLOX Package Plants, Evoqua Intake Screens, Envirodyne, Centrisys Centrifuges and CNP AirPrex, MFG FRP Products and Hallsten Aluminum Covers, Atara Conveyors Adedge Water Treatment Iron and Maganese Removal Systems and other major companies such as GW&E, FRC and Ozone Systems, Raschig USA (Jaeger Media) IronBrook UV, BCR Sludge Stabilization,Gooch Heat Exchangers and Online SS pipe and aerations systems. Contact: Brian Boyson, 175 Harvest Lane, Bridgewater, MA 02324, tel: (508)889-6371, [email protected], www.wastewaterequipmentboyson.com

Technology Sales Associates, Inc. Booth #426, 427, 428, 429, 501, 502, 503, 504

People - Technology - Results: Founded in 1977, we specialize in water, wastewater, utility and process industries. We pride ourselves in representing manufacturers that are not only the leaders in the industry, but also share the same commitment to excellence in meeting the needs of our customers.Contact: Marina Giovannini, 44 Central Street, Berlin, MA 01503, tel: (978) 838-9998, [email protected], www.techsalesne.com

Ted Berry Company, Inc. Booth #137

The Ted Berry Company was founded in 1972 by Ted Berry. Today the business is still family-owned and operated and provides services to both municipalities and industry throughout New England. The company operates a number of service groups. Contact: Peter Goodwin, 521 Federal Road, Livermore, ME 03909, tel: (207) 897-3348, [email protected], www.tedberrycompany.com

The MAHER Corporation (GOLD SPONSOR) Booth #152-158, 182

Please visit the following companies in booths 152-158 & 182: EIM, Singer Valve, Straub, Waco, Trojan Technologies, Parkson, Sanitaire, Watson Marlow, ClearStream, Nova Water, Biorem, Boerger, Brentwood Industries and Lakeside EquipmentContact: Peter Kibble, 192 Pleasant Street, Rockland, MA 02370, tel: (781)421-2600, [email protected], www.themahercorp.com

The Wise Company Booth #189-192

Thermal Process Systems, Inc. Booth #456

Thermal Process Sysytems was founded by experienced wastewater treatment professionals who understand firsthand the complex issues of bio-solids processing and re-use. The result of their collaboration is the proprietary ThermAer process, which has been rigorously tested since 1995, and has exceeded every customer expectation. In addition ThermAer, Thermal Processing Systems has also established relationships with the most respected equipment manufacturers in the industry today. It is an unmatched combination, offering you complete systems integration, from retrofit to ground up installation and control. Contact: Kevin Station, 627 East 110th Ave, Crown Point, IN 46307, tel: (219) 663-1034, [email protected], www.thermalprocess.com, Russell Resources, Inc.

Thompson Pipe Group - Flowtite Booth #200

U.S. owned, Thompson Pipe Group engineers, manufactures, and delivers corrosion-resistant FLOWTITE ® FRP for pressure and watewater applications. FLOWTITE® does not require linings, coatings, wraps or cathodic protection. Contact: Hillary Ham, 18585 Samuels Rd, Zachary, LA 70791, tel: (225) 658-6166, [email protected], www.thompsonpipegroup.com

Trelleborg Pipe Seals Milford Inc. Booth #457

Market leader - Based in New England, manufacturer of equipment and materials for pipeline maintenance and rehabilitation, including pipe plugs for flow control & pressure testing, mechanical seals, point repair and CIPP technologyContact: Gregg Conklin, 250 Elm Street, PO Box 301, Milford, NH 03055, tel: (800) 626-2180, [email protected], www.trelleborg.com/pipe-seals

Trident Actuators Booth #495

Manufacturer of self-contained electro-hydraulic actuators for gates and valves used in the water and wastewater industry. Features include Fail-Safe, submersible, Explosion Proof, and routine maintenance free.Contact: John Cermanski, 329 Center Ave, Mamaroneck, NY 10543, tel: (914) 698-2650, [email protected], www.mihtrident.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

TrojanUV Booth #153

TrojanUV designs, manufactures, and sells pressurized and open-channel UV disinfection systems for municipal wastewater and drinking water, and UV-oxidation systems for environmental contaminant treatment applications. Contact: Una Duncan, 3020 Gore Road, London, Ontario N5V 4T7, tel: (519)457-3400, [email protected], trojanuv.com, The MAHER Corporation

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Truax Corporation Booth #172

We are a full service catch basin and drain maintenance company. Our services include catch basin cleaning, storm drain maintenance, high velocity pipe flusihing and closed-circuit television inspections.Contact: Kathy Cheever, 116 Washington Street, Plainville, MA 02762, tel: (508) 316-0739, [email protected], www.truaxcorporation.com

Trumbull Industries Booth #194

Manufacturer of products for water & wastewater market, including tools, valves & accessories, valve position indicators, miter gears, floorstands, polymer manhole & water meter lids, products for corrosive soilsContact: Vic Dasbach, 1040 N Meridian Rd, Youngstown, OH 44509, tel: 330-307-1217, [email protected], www.trumbull-mfg.com

United Concrete Products Booth #170

United Concrete Products offers a complete line of precast concrete products along with prefabricated pump stations and prefabricated concrete buildings to be used for the generator, restroom, storage and concession stands.Contact: Dave Topa, 173 Church Street, Yalesville, CT 06492, tel: (203) 269-3119, [email protected], www.unitedconcrete.com

USABlueBook Booth #213

USABlueBook has everything you need for water and wastewater operations and maintenance. More than 64,000 products, combined with a nationwide distribution network, ensures 95% of customers receive their in-stock orders in 1 to 2 days.Contact: Jennifer Kirchner, PO Box 9006, Gurnee, IL 60031, tel: (800) 548-1234, [email protected], www.usabluebook.com

Veolia Water Technologies Booth #401-409

Since 1948, we have been offering the North American market the John Meunier line of headworks products as well as the Hydrovex line of stormwater management equipment. We design, manufacture, and service wastewater treatment plants. Contact: Alan Steele, 5929 High Ridge Circle, Doylestown, PA 18902, tel: (412) 417-6614, [email protected], www.veoliawatertechnologies.ca, F. R. Mahony & Associates

Viking Chains Enviro Division a Division of Connexus Industries, Inc. Booth #496

Viking Chain specializes in metallic and non-metallic chain & flight systems for rectangular clarifiers and grit removal systems. Viking also manufacturers chain and accessories for a wide range of applications in the water and wastewater field.Contact: Paul VanDemark, 3411 Novis Pointe, Acworth, GA 30101, tel: (604) 882-1602, [email protected], www.vikingchainenvirodivision.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

Victaulic Booth #418

Vogelsang Booth #468

Heavy sludge pumping and grinding products. Rotary lobe pumps, inline rotary macerators, and town shaft grinders for viscous sludge containing heavy solids, abrasives, and caustics.Contact: John Richert, PO Box 751, Ravenna, OH 44266, tel: (330) 319-0242, [email protected], www.vogelsangusa.com, Aqua Solutions, Inc.

Vortex Infrastructure Products Booth B

Vortex Infrastructure Products represents the finest trenchless technologies and support services to achieve cost effective and permanent repairs to the water and sewer infrastructure.Contact: Connor Collier, 9155 Wallisville Rd, Houston, TX 77029, tel: (203) 241-2567, [email protected], www.vortexinfrastructure.com

Vulcan Industries, Inc. Booth #480

Since 1978, Vulcan Industries (Missouri Valley, IA) has been a U.S. leader in manufacturing quality wastewater equipment including screens, screenings washers / compactors, screening conveyance systems, grit collection and treatment systems and rotary drum thickeners. Vulcan, making America strong again.Contact: Norm Jackman, 212 South Kirlin Street, Missouri Valley, IA 51555, tel: (712) 642-2755, [email protected], www.vulcanindustries.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

WACO Products, Inc. Booth #153

Fabrication of flow control slide gates (sluice gates), level control weir gates and tilting weirs, stop gates, stop logs, flap gates, and telescopic valves. Manual, electric & hydraulic operators. Made in USA.Contact: Jim Harvey, 1330 Knecht Ave, Baltimore, MD 21229, tel: (410) 242-1000, [email protected], www.wacoproducts.com, The MAHER Corporation

Walker Process Equipment- Division of McNish Corporation Booth #401-409

Walker: Since 1946, Walker Process has been solely dedicated to designing and manufacturing equipment for the Water and Wastewater Industry at our facility in Aurora, IL. We offer proven municipal technologies for biological treatment, anaerobic treatment, wastewater clarification, digestion, separation, and sludge treatment. We offer standard and custom solutions for efficient solids-liquid separation.Contact: Jeff Thomas, 840 N. Russell Ave., Aurora, IL 60506, tel: (630) 264-5213, [email protected], www.walker-process.com, F. R. Mahony & Associates

Walker Wellington LLC Booth #475, 476, 477

Wastecorp Pumps, LLC. (Part of Wescor) Booth #410-413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490

Wastecorp designs and engineers our products in North America with a focus on quality, energy savings, and a goal to lower emissions. Plunger Pumps, Diaphragm Pumps, Disc Pumps, Trash Pumps, and various pump parts. Contact: Marc Johnson, PO Box 70, Grand Island, NY 14072, tel: (888) 829-2783, [email protected], www.wastecorp.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

Water & Waste Equipment Inc. Booth #178, 179

Water & Waste Equipment Inc. is a complete service provider of pumps, motors, controls and Scada Systems. Being affiliated with Williamson New England Pump & Motor in Chelsea Mass has expended both companies sales and service throughout New England. Equally providing 24/7 Emergency Field Service, Design, Installation, Maintenance on Mechanical, Electrical Equipment and Pump Stations. Remember, “Don’t get nervous call Williamson for sales & service”Contact: Rebecca Tilton, 2335 Shady Ln, Cleveland, TN 37312, tel: (423) 479-2084, [email protected], www.waterandwaste.com

Water Resource Technologies Booth #140

Water Resource Technologies is a distributor of wastewater pumps and related equipment. We specialize in the design and operation of Pressure Sewer Systems. Call to see how we can help you today!Contact: Todd Peluso, 11221 St Johns Industrial Pkwy North, Jacksonville, FL 32246, tel: (973) 903-7169, [email protected], www.wrtllc.com

Watson-Marlow Pumps Group Booth #152-158, 182

Watson-Marlow peristaltic tube pumps and Bredel hose pumps provide minimal shear combined with high levels of volumetric accuracy. Our pumps are highly accurate, self-priming, dry running and eliminate the need for ancillary equipment.Contact: Henry Taubenfeld, 37 Upton Technology Park Drive, Wilmington, MA 01887, tel: (800)282-8823, [email protected], www.wmpg.com, The MAHER Corporation

Weir Specialty Pumps (WEMCO) Booth #410-413 & 473-474 & 481-482 & 489-490

Weir Specialty Pumps (WEMCO) has been providing equipment to municipalities for over 50 years. Featured equipment includes: Hydrogritters, Recessed Impeller Pumps, Screw Centrifugal Pumps, Chopper and Self Priming (WSP) Pumps for Sewage, sludge and grit applications. Contact: Mike Howard, 440 West 800 South Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, tel: (801)359-8731, [email protected], www.weirgroup.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

Wescor Associates, Inc. Booth #410-413, 473, 474, 481, 482, 489, 490

Manufacturer’s Representative for over 35 years. Representing leading companies in the water and wastewater fields: Process Equipment-Blowers, Clarifiers, Chemical Feed, Screens, Grit, Odor, Pumping, Liquid/Solids Separation, and residual applications. Contact: Bob Montanaro, Jr., 686 South St. Box 370, Wrentham, MA 02093, tel: (508) 384-8921, [email protected], www.wescorassociatesinc.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

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WESTEC Booth #164

Whipps, Inc. Booth #479

Made in the USA. Whipps, Inc. manufactures high performance, low leakage, Stainless Steel and aluminum Slide Gates and Stop Logs since 1977.Contact: Ron Niedzwiecki, 370 South Athol Rd, PO Box 1058, Athol, MA 01331, tel: (978) 249-7924, [email protected], www.whipps.com, Atlantic Fluid Technology, Inc.

WhiteWater, Inc. Booth #106

Wastewater treatment and conveyance including operations, management, influent and effluent sampling, preventative manintenance programs, chemical treatment systems, pump station maintenance, regulatory reporting, and inspection services.Contact: Marcus Thompson, 253B Worcester Road, Charlton, MA 01507, tel: (888)377-7678, [email protected], www.whitewateronline.com

Wilo - EMU Pumps & Mixers Booth #102-104

After market coverage by rep, Mechanical Solutions, Inc., for submersible and dry pit sewage pumps with high efficiency German engineering. Submersible mixers for denitrification with extended warranties.Contact: Harold Adams, 86 Genesis Parkway, Thomasville, GA 31792, tel: (866) WILO-USA, [email protected], www.wilo-usa.com, Mechanical Solutions, Inc.

WILO-EMU Booth #410-413 & 474 & 481-482 & 489-490

Design of submersible mixers for denitrification processes in wastewater. Pumps, both submersible & dry pit types for pump stations in wastewater applications. WILO can provide extended warranties and all equipment can be price competitive. Contact: Rick Nash, 86 Genesis Parkway, Thomasville, GA 31792, tel: (866) WILO-USA, [email protected], www.wilo-usa.com, Wescor Associates, Inc.

Woodard & Curran (SILVER SPONSOR) Booth #450

Woodard & Curran is an 800-person, integrated engineering, science, and operations company. Privately held and steadily growing, we serve public and private clients locally and nationwide. From our environmental roots to the range of consulting, engineering, and operations expertise we provide today, we work for a diverse clientele - including municipalities, industry, colleges and universities, the real estate community, and food and beverage manufacturers.Contact: Leroy Kendricks, 33 Broad Street Floor 7, Providence, RI 02903, tel: (401) 273-1007, [email protected], www.woodardcurran.com

Xylem Dewatering Solutions, Inc. - d.b.a. Godwin Pumps of America Booth #160

With more than 100 years as the industry leader in pump manufacturing, Godwin provides an innovative approach to pump manufacturing, rental, sales, and service. We design, manufacture, service, sell and rent products that are efficient, reliable, and targeted to the specific needs of our customers. Godwin’s rental fleet, world-class application engineering, and proven 24/7 service and support are ready to meet your emergency pumping needs. Contact: Tom Malone, 99 Stockhouse Rd, Bozrah, CT 06334, tel: (860) 889-2343, [email protected], www.xylem.com/dewatering/us/brands/godwin

Zoeller Engineered Products Booth #198

Robust American made submersible pumps for the municipal industry. Solids handling pumps with vortex impellers and reversing grinder pumps are two types that perform well in collection system pumping stations.Contact: Steve Doolittle, 3649 Cane Run Road, Louisville, KY 40214, tel: (800) 928-7867, [email protected], www.zoellerengprod.com